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Earth Browser

Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 01:12
by dedanna1029
EarthBrowser is an innovative earth simulation that combines an easy to navigate 3 dimensional globe with real-time weather conditions and 7 day forecasts for thousands of locations worldwide. Live earthquakes, hurricanes, webcams, volcanoes and cloud animations are just some of data that is available in an instant. A great aid to teachers for visualizing earth and space with their students. A must have for anyone who loves to watch the weather.

Features

• Worldwide 7 day forecasts and animations from the NOAA
• International Space Station, Hubble and other satellites
• Earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes and wildfires
• Street Maps courtesy of Open Street Map
• Doppler radar, polar auroras, tectonic plates and ocean buoys
• Hundreds of dynamic webcams all over the globe
• Create your own locations and favorite views
• View and create your own KML files
• World time zones
• Much more...

http://www.earthbrowser.com/

I'm giving it a shot now. I clicked "Download Free EarthBrowser Trial" - the installation is seamless. :)

Re: Earth Browser

Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 11:50
by viking60
Can you see the Volcano eruption on Iceland there? Here we cannot fly because of the Volcano ashes.
I'll give it a try....
Edit:
I get couldn't write the application (Adobe Air) to Harddisk..

Re: Earth Browser

Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 14:50
by dedanna1029
Did you give it the root password when it asked for it?

Re: Earth Browser

Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 15:45
by viking60
How rude. I was never asked.

Re: Earth Browser

Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 17:44
by dedanna1029
Strange. I was. It will come up in kind of a "mini-terminal"... but it's behind the other windows.

Mine's running fine; just need to get another gig of ram though... :( Won't be easy 'cause this is like, PC-26xx-er-something-ancient-as-hell-that-they-don't-sell-any-more-ram on this thing. :(

Re: Earth Browser

Posted: 30 Jun 2010, 05:28
by dedanna1029
Tried to install on Fedora 13 - got the infamous "Adobe flash plugin has crashed" window. :P Adobe's pissing off a lot of people with that thing lately. Tried again, this time I got it. :)