Mapping the universe with open source software
17th Nov 2006, 05:42 GMT
Astronomers at New York City's Hayden Planetarium and Rose Center for Earth and Space think space exploration should be easily accessible to anyone. To make that possible, they offer an interactive atlas of the universe that anyone can download for...
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