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ARCSI

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Software for the Atmospheric and Radiometric Correction of Satellite Imagery (ARCSI). This software depends on RSGISLib, Py6S and RIOS.

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Licenses: gpl3

WebWorldWind

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  Analyzed 37 minutes ago

NASA World Wind in JavaScript for HTML5 Web WorldWind is a 3D virtual globe API for HTML5 and JavaScript. Web pages include Web World Wind to provide one or more virtual globes on that page.

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over 3 years since last commit

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NASA WorldWind Android SDK

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

World Wind Android is a 3D virtual globe API for Android. You can use it to provide a geographic context, complete with terrain, for visualizing geographic or geo-located information. World Wind Android provides high-resolution terrain and imagery, retrieved from remote servers automatically as ... [More] needed. You can also provide your own terrain and imagery. World Wind Android additionally provides a rich collection of shapes that you can use to represent information on the globe or in space. [Less]

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over 7 years since last commit

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ASPECT: Advanced Solver for Problems in Earth's ConvecTion

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A parallel, extendible finite element code to simulate thermal convection in both 2D and 3D models.

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35 current contributors

1 day since last commit

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An APRS Server for Google Earth

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This project provides a locally run Java based application that you can start on your desktop. It can be connected to the APRS IS, a TNC, or just given a simple list of stations. It will then accept http requests from google earth, or other applications that support KML, and return a KML folder ... [More] with placemarks for all known stations. This project is currently in its infancy, but, there is working code that demonstrates the power of this capability. [Less]

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