- Virtual globe
A virtual globe is a 3D software model or representation of the
Earth or another world. The first widely publicized virtual globe wasGoogle Earth . A virtual globe provides the user with the ability to freely move around in the virtual environment by changing the viewing angle and position. Compared to a conventionalglobe , virtual globes have the additional capability of representing many different views on the surface of the Earth. These views may be of geographical features, man-made features such asroads andbuildings or abstract representations of demographic quantities such as population.Types
Virtual globes may be used for study or navigation (by connecting to a
GPS device) and their design varies considerably according to their purpose. Those wishing to portray a visually accurate representation of the Earth often use satellite image servers and are capable not only of rotation but also zooming and sometimes horizon tilting. Very often such virtual globes aim to provide as true a representation of the world as is possible with worldwide coverage up to a very detailed level. When this is the case the interface often has the option of providing simplified graphical overlays to highlight man-made features since these are not necessarily obvious from a photographic aerial view. The other issue raised by such detail available is that of security with some governments having raised concerns about the ease of access to detailed views of sensitive locations such as airports and military bases.Another type of virtual globe exists whose aim is not the accurate representation of the planet but instead a simplified graphical depiction. Most early computerized atlases were of this type and, while displaying less detail, these simplified interfaces are still widespread since they are faster to use because of the reduced graphics content and the speed with which the user can understand the display.
Online virtual globes
As more and more high-resolution
satellite imagery andaerial photography become accessible for free, many of the latest online virtual globes are built to fetch and display these images. They include:*
NASA World Wind , USGStopographic map s and several satellite and aerial image datasets, the first popular virtual globe along with Google Earth.
*Google Earth , satellite & aerial photos dataset (including commercialDigitalGlobe images) with international road dataset, the first popular virtual globe along with NASA World Wind.
* Microsoft Virtual Earth 3D, 3D interface for Live Search Maps, runs insideInternet Explorer andFirefox , and uses Nasa Blue Marble Next Generation.
* Marble, part of the K Desktop Environment, with data provided byOpenStreetMap , as well as Nasa Blue Marble Next Generation and others.
*ArcGIS Explorer a lightweight client forArcGIS Server , supportsWMS and many otherGIS file formats .
* [http://www.earthbrowser.com/ EarthBrowser] a Flash / Adobe AIR based virtual globe with real-time weather forecasts, earthquakes, volcanoes and webcams.
* Software MacKiev's 3D Weather Globe & Atlas, 3D views based on the [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/ Blue Marble] imagery, near-real-time cloud coverage and weather forecast from [http://www.customweather.com/ CustomWeather] , time zones, day/night views.As well as the availability of satellite imagery, online public domain factual databases such as the CIA world factbook have been incorporated into virtual globes.
Technical info, data and image sources
Although by default the World Wind download only comes with public domain imagery from the
USGS andLandsat 7 , Community members have made available high resolution imagery for New Zealand and New York, [http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Add-on:ZoomIt! here] and [http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Add-on:OneEarth additional countries] , as well as Microsoft's Virtual Earth data (for non-commercial purposes)Google Earth, NASA World Wind and Norkart Virtual Globe save a cache of downloaded imagery to the user's hard disk, enabling them to be used offline to view previously viewed areas. However, you cannot activate Google Earth without logging into its server for the first time.
The Google Earth's cache size is limited to 2000 MB whereas World Wind has no limit on cache size. In Norkat Virtual Globe the disk cache can be set by the user.
In addition to downloaded images, NASA World Wind also comes with the complete 500 m [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/ Blue Marble] imagery and global placenames including countries, capitals, counties, cities, towns and historical references which are available from install.
World Wind is also capable of displaying
MODIS imagery from the JPL Aqua and Terra satellites. An [http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Add-on:OnEarth Add-on] allows for near-real-time MODIS imagery.Google Earth and Virtual Earth 3D are both capable of displaying many more urban areas in high-resolution thanks to their private image sources. Both companies also hire chartered flights over major cities of the U.S. to take aerial images.
Marble (KDE) is designed for use in lightweight environments without 3D
hardware acceleration and is capable of not only being used as a standalone application, but also as a component in other applications, such as in a "World Clock" Plasma (KDE) and for geolocation in the photo management softwareDigikam . [http://edu.kde.org/marble/presentations/marble-sotm2008.pdf] OpenStreetmap "State Of The Map" presentation slides]3D Weather Globe & Atlas comes with complete 1 km [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/ Blue Marble] imagery, 40,000 locations database, countries and time zones overlays. Application requires internet connection only for online features: satellite cloud cover and real-time weather and forecast data.
History
The use of virtual globe software was widely popularized by (and may have been first described in)
Neal Stephenson 's famousscience fiction novel "Snow Crash ". In themetaverse in Snow Crash there is a piece of software called Earth made by the Central Intelligence Corporation. The CIC uses their virtual globe as auser interface for keeping track of all their geospatial data, including maps, architectural plans, weather data, and data from real-time satellite surveillance.Virtual globes (along with all
hypermedia andvirtual reality software) are distant descendants of theAspen Movie Map project, which pioneered the concept of using computers to simulate distant physical environments (though the Movie Map's scope was limited to thecity ofAspen, Colorado ).Comparison
Today's virtual globes can support various features:
See also
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Google Earth
*NASA World Wind
*Celestia , the firstvirtual universe
* Stellarium, similar to Celestia
*Orbiter (sim)
*Terragen
* Microsoft Virtual Earth 3D
*ArcGIS Explorer
*Digital Earth
* TerrainView-Globe
*Geoweb
*Cybercartography
*Geovisualization References
External links
* [http://earth.google.com Google Earth]
* [http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov NASA World Wind]Other virtual globes
* [http://maps.live.com Microsoft Virtual Earth 3D]
* [http://www.viewtec.net/index.php?page=terrainview-globe ViewTec's TerrainView-Globe]
* [http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer/index.html ArcGIS Explorer]
* [http://gi.leica-geosystems.com/LGISub1x447x0.aspx Leica Titan]
* [http://www.skylineglobe.com SkylineGlobe]
* [http://freeearth.poly9.com Poly9 FreeEarth]
* [http://www.mackiev.com/3d_globe.html 3D Weather Globe]
* [http://www.virtual-globe.info/ Norkart Virtual Globe]
* [http://www.earthsim.tv Earthsim]
* [http://www.earthslot.org EarthSLOT]
* [http://www.earthbrowser.com EarthBrowser]
* [http://www.grifinor.net GRIFINOR - GeoVizualization]
* [http://dapple.geosoft.com/ Dapple Earth Explorer]
* [http://www.wayfinderearth.com/ Wayfinder Earth]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org//e-notes/VRML/Globe/Globe.htm 3D VRML globe]
* [http://citysurfglobe.blogspot.com/ CitySurfGlobeGIS]
* [http://www.pyxisinnovation.com/pyxwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page PYXIS WorldView]
* [http://www.aridocean.com/info_livingglobe_en.htm Living Globe]Misc.
* [http://www.rollnzoom.com/ Roll'n'Zoom] - Satellite imagery community.
* [http://explorer.altopix.com Google Earth Explorer] - Collection of places with coordinates.
* [http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Product_Comparison Which virtual globe is right for you?] - comparison of virtual globes
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