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Microsoft telescope puts universe on your desktop
May 16, 2008
To get started, you can click on thumbnail images of your choice--including planets, moons, and galaxies--and your telescope will automatically search the sky on your screen to find their location. You can then zoom in for more details.
Poor little Pluto gets to stand with the planets even though it isn't one anymore.
Credit: Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope
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