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Roy Gould und Curtis Wong präsentieren eine Vorschau des WorldWide Telescope.

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Pädagoge Roy Gould und Forscher Curtis Wong zeigen eine inoffizielle Premiere des Microsoft WorldWide Telescope, das Bilder von Teleskopen und Satelliten zusammenstellt, um eine umfassende, interaktive Sicht unseres Universums zu erstellen.

A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by TEDster Curtis Wong and his team at Microsoft. Full bio »

Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a leader on the WorldWide Telescope project. Full bio »

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