NASA World Wind image server

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[[NASA World Wind]] obtains its images on the fly from various image servers.  These image servers are available to the world to use for other uses as well.  The images should all be in the public domain, but [[someone needs to check this]].  For a bit of an introduction, there is a discussion at http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/archive/index.php?t-4999.html.
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[[NASA World Wind]] obtains its images on the fly from various image servers.  These image servers are available to the world to use for other uses as well, but please see the mirrors section before making significant use of the already overloaded primary servers.  The images should all be in the public domain, but [[someone needs to check this]].  For a bit of an introduction, there is a discussion at http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/archive/index.php?t-4999.html.
==Tiles==
==Tiles==

Revision as of 13:18, 29 October 2006

NASA World Wind obtains its images on the fly from various image servers. These image servers are available to the world to use for other uses as well, but please see the mirrors section before making significant use of the already overloaded primary servers. The images should all be in the public domain, but someone needs to check this. For a bit of an introduction, there is a discussion at http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/archive/index.php?t-4999.html.

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Tiles

These "tiles" can be downloaded using the World Wind Map Tile System. A temporary PHP script was set up at mcfly.com to convert latitude and longitude to appropriate tile requests. See for example http://www.mcfly.org/coord/27.975472/-82.53325, which lists tiles for the Tampa International Airport at (27.975472, -87.53325).

NLT Landsat7 (Visible Color) 2.25 5 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx 105 [1] [2]
NLT Landsat7 (Pseudo Color) 2.25 5 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx nlt_pseudo [3] [4]
Geocover 2000 2.25 6 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx geocover2000 [5] [6]
Geocover 1990 2.25 6 http://worldwind28.arc.nasa.gov/TestWebApp/WebForm1.aspx es_1990jpg [7] [8]
USGS Digital Ortho 0.8 8 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx 101 [9] [10]
USGS Topo Maps 0.8 7 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx 102 [11] [12]
USGS Urban Area Ortho 0.8 10 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx 104 [13] [14]
Blue Marble Next Generation 18 5 http://worldwind25.arc.nasa.gov/tile/tile.aspx bmng.topo.bathy.200401 [15] [16]

WMS

To download this information you need to use WMS.

Mirrors

Mirrors have been set up to divert some of the load from the NASA servers. See http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Mirrors for the current list of mirrors.

Type A Servers

Some mirrors are designated "Type A Servers". These servers must be able to host at minium:

In order to be considered a Type A Server, there are also the following requirements:

  • minimum 20 megabits bandwidth
  • A RAID array
  • Enough space to hold at least the four datasets specified above
  • Shell access (user)
  • A File system that can handle Millions of files (We use ReiserFS and UFS)

Also preferred are the following:

  • A server dedicated to World Wind's use
  • 24x7 on site staff
  • Extra space is preferred for extra data
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