Space Station and Mars Interactive Imagery on Your PC
Posted on May 11, 09 01:13 PM PDT

Always wanted to be an astronaut and never made it througho the physical exams? Well, now you can access the space exploration experience without leaving your chair, thanks to the NASA and its new interactive photographic collection of internal and external views of the ISS and the next Mars rover. The interactive tour was developed by NASA in partnership with Microsoft Virtual earth Team using using Microsoft's Photosynth photo imaging technology. View NASA Photosynth collection at http://www.nasa.gov/photosynth or on Microsoft's Virtual Earth Web site at: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualearth, you need to install Microsoft Silverlight.
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