An open source virtual globe rendering engine for 3D applications: NASA World Wind

  • Pirotti F
  • Brovelli M
  • Prestifilippo G
  • et al.
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NASA World Wind is an open source application-programming interface for developing geographic information systems based on a virtual globe rendering engine representing a planet. NASA World Wind provides the ideal environment for scientific data, their analysis, visual representation and interaction with users, in a single platform, which can be deployed both as a Java desktop application (NASA World Wind) or a JavaScript web application (ESA-NASA Web World Wind).

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Pirotti, F., Brovelli, M. A., Prestifilippo, G., Zamboni, G., Kilsedar, C. E., Piragnolo, M., & Hogan, P. (2017). An open source virtual globe rendering engine for 3D applications: NASA World Wind. Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40965-017-0016-5

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