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WorldWide Telescope July 1010 Release - Image Information July 2010 new images Filename All SKY_before_after.

PNG Description Figure showing plates from Digital Sky Survey before and after the Terapixel smoothing process Terrapixel_Horsehead The Horsehead Nebula in Orion from the Digital Sky Survey nebula.PNG (DSS) after the Terapixel smoothing process for WorldWide Telescope. Terapixel_Scorpius_before.PNG The constellation Scorpius from the Digital Sky Survey (DSS) Terapixel_Scorpius_after.PNG before and after the Terapixel smoothing process for WorldWide Telescope Terapixel_Sagittarius_before.PNG The constellation Sagittarius from the Digital Sky Survey Terapixel_Sagittarius_after.PNG (DSS) before and after the Terapixel smoothing process for WorldWide Telescope Terapixel_side_by_side.pptx Powerpoint 10 movie slide showing animated side-by-side views of the Digital Sky Survey before and after the Terapixel smoothing process. Terapixel_side_by_side.wmv .Video (WMV) file of Terapixel side by side slide showing animated side-by-side views of the Digital Sky Survey before and after the Terapixel smoothing process. WWT_Mars_Main_View.PNG New Mars planetary imagery in WorldWide Telescope (WWT | Mars) Olympus_Mons.PNG View of Olympus Mons, the tallest known mountain in the solar system, using wide-angle imagery from NASAs Viking orbiters and the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Valles_Marineris.png View of Valles Marineris, using wide-angle imagery from NASAs Viking orbiters and the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) HiRIS_Olympus_Mons.PNG HiRIS view of Olympus Mons, taken from the HighResolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on board NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. HiRIS_Gullies_Crater_Utopia_Pla Unnamed impact crater located in Utopia Planitia, taken ntia.PNG from the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on board NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. HiRIS_Volcanic_Vent.PNG Volcanic vent near Athabasca Valles, taken from the HighResolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on board NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. WorldWide Telescope images from previous releases
chandraAbell1869 Abell 1689 cluster of galaxies. Example of a high-resolution image from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center. Shown here embedded on the sky with the Digitized Sky Survey in the background. This is one of more than 1,000 new images added to WorldWide Telescope since it was first available in May 2008. Part of the galactic plane in the gamma ray wavelength. This

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data was released in late August 2008 by NASA's newest space telescope, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. This is one of more than 1,000 new images added to WorldWide Telescope since it was first available in May 2008. The Trifid Nebula, located in Sagittarius. Example of a photograph taken by world-renowned astrophotographer Jack Newton. The top navigation menu shows thumbnail views of some of Newtons other new astrophotography available in WorldWide Telescope. Panorama of the moon near the Apollo 12 landing site. The picture was assembled in 2007at NASAs Ames Research Center. It is based on the original photographs from the Johnson Space Center and the Lunar and Planetary Institute taken by Apollo 12 lunar module pilot Alan Bean in 1969. This is one of more than 1,000 new images added to WorldWide Telescope since it was first available in May 2008. Example of one of the many new panoramas of Mars now viewable in WorldWide Telescope. One of the 16 new all-sky surveys released by the WMAP Science Team after five years of observation. Simulated view of North America with the Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse passing over the Pacific Northwest. View of Jupiter using WorldWide Telescopes 3-D solar system. View of Saturn using WorldWide Telescopes 3-D solar system. An image of the Andromeda Galaxy from the WorldWide Telescope Messier 81, in the constellation Ursa Major, as seen using the WorldWide Telescope. A zoom in on Messier 81 using the WorldWide Telescope. The Sombrero Galaxy from the WorldWide Telescope. The Crab Nebula from the WorldWide Telescope. Center of the Milky Way taken with a Radio Telescope as viewed using the WorldWide Telescope. The great Orion Nebula Andromeda Galaxy

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