The world has great need for analysis of Earth observation data, be it climate change, carbon monitoring, disaster response, national defense or simply local resource management. To best provide for spatial and time-dependent information analysis, the world benefits from an open standards and open source infrastructure for spatial data. In the spirit of NASA's motto "for the benefit of all" NASA invites the world community to collaboratively advance this core technology. The World Wind infrastructure for spatial data both unites and challenges the world for innovative solutions analyzing spatial data while also allowing absolute command and control over any respective information exchange medium
Aquarius Aquarius Scatterometer Average wind speeds over the ocean g. Benefit to Society: Additional...
International audienceThe meteorological measurements are identified as essential by energy producer...
Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the advancement of aeronautics and space science. The...
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NASA WorldWind: Open Source Visualization Technology for Earth Observation WorldWind, open source vi...
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Background NASA World Wind is an open source application-programming interface for developing geogr...
President Obama's Big Data Research and Development Initiative seeks to improve our ability to acqui...
At the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences (GES) Data and Information Service Center (DISC), we have archive...
We live in a world rich with data, where use and reuse would benefit not just science but also serve...
This presentation provides an overview of remote sensing and model data at GES (Goddard Earth Scienc...
NASA satellite data form a rich resource that is largely untapped by the applications user community...
NASA Earth Science (ES) data is essential to a wide range of GIS research and applications. However,...
Aquarius Aquarius Scatterometer Average wind speeds over the ocean g. Benefit to Society: Additional...
International audienceThe meteorological measurements are identified as essential by energy producer...
Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the advancement of aeronautics and space science. The...
Spatial information intelligence is a global issue that will increasingly affect our ability to surv...
NASA WorldWind: Open Source Visualization Technology for Earth Observation WorldWind, open source vi...
NASA Web World Wind (Web WW) is designed to visualize and manage geographical data. As a first imple...
This paper outlines the implementation of a web-based tool for the visualization of climate data in ...
Renewable energy technologies are changing the face of the world's energy market. Currently, these t...
Background NASA World Wind is an open source application-programming interface for developing geogr...
President Obama's Big Data Research and Development Initiative seeks to improve our ability to acqui...
At the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences (GES) Data and Information Service Center (DISC), we have archive...
We live in a world rich with data, where use and reuse would benefit not just science but also serve...
This presentation provides an overview of remote sensing and model data at GES (Goddard Earth Scienc...
NASA satellite data form a rich resource that is largely untapped by the applications user community...
NASA Earth Science (ES) data is essential to a wide range of GIS research and applications. However,...
Aquarius Aquarius Scatterometer Average wind speeds over the ocean g. Benefit to Society: Additional...
International audienceThe meteorological measurements are identified as essential by energy producer...
Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the advancement of aeronautics and space science. The...