Interactive 3-D Views of Space Station
Posted on May 22, 2009 02:01:31 PM | Deana Nunley | 3 Comments    |

All of the DIY Podcast topic modules posted to date feature astronauts on the International Space Station. If you want your students to learn more about the space station while they're developing their podcast scripts, check out NASA's new interactive, 3-D photographic collection of internal and external views of the station. NASA and Microsoft's Virtual Earth team developed the online experience with hundreds of photographs and Microsoft's photo imaging technology, called "Photosynth." Using a click-and-drag interface, you can zoom in to see details of the space station's modules and solar arrays or zoom out for a more global view of the orbiting complex.


While roaming through different components of the station, you and your students can join in a scavenger hunt. NASA has a list of items that can be found in the Photosynth collection. These items include a station crew patch, a spacesuit and a bell that is traditionally used to announce the arrival of a visiting spacecraft. Clues to help in the hunt will be posted on NASA's Facebook page and @NASA on Twitter, which you'll find on NASA's Collaborate page.

NASA's Photosynth collection

NASA's Collaborate Page

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Tags : Educator/Student Resources, Multimedia, Space Station  

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3 Comments so far ( Post your own )
3 On May 22, 2009 04:05:40 PM  rajib bahar  added a comment on your blog post. 

I saw the 3d pictures. It was a bit difficult to move around the object using the current interface. Otherwise, the pictures are nice.

2 On May 27, 2009 08:58:49 AM  PISHONE  added a comment on your blog post. 

I Would love to see the Photosynth Collection

1 On May 24, 2009 04:31:05 AM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

I am praying for your safe return today. Thanks for your good work and welcome home!
Margaret

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