
AAS WorldWide Telescope
@wwtelescope
The American Astronomical Society’s WorldWide Telescope: Immerse yourself in a seamless beautiful environment and explore the universe.
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http://www.worldwidetelescope.org 23-10-2012 22:39:39
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Come find me at the AAS WorldWide Telescope booth at #AAS241 to get yours!

Take a quick dive into the Low Frequency Array LoTSS DR2 data! I stumbled upon 3C31 in the spring, a radio galaxy ~240 Mly away with tremendous jets extending ~1 Mly from the galactic center. Take an interactive look compared to Hubble using AAS WorldWide Telescope: bit.ly/wwt-3C31 8/


New integration of AAS WorldWide Telescope into OpenSpace enables the best of both software platforms to shine with all of those JWST images I processed/aligned on your device or your local planetarium. Image is of Jackie Faherty in the Hayden Planetarium in NYC, credit to Matt Shanley 9/



I love Pluto, you probably love Pluto too, even if you argue about its planetary status. And so I made a Pluto interactive explorer to pan, zoom, crossfade between datasets using AAS WorldWide Telescope bit.ly/wwt-pluto_mar22 Enjoy! 21/






If we get new #JWST imagery from Jane Rigby's plenary this morning at #AAS241, come check out the AAS WorldWide Telescope booth immediately after in the exhibit hall to explore new imagery in context of the sky! If new imagery comes later... well you get the idea!

We're showing off interactive content that explores #JWST and lunar imagery at the AAS WorldWide Telescope booth! You can also find this stunning imagery in the INTUITIVE Planetarium lobby.


Fun interactive alert - here's some great collaboration from AAS WorldWide Telescope and Cosmic Data Stories enabling cross comparison from NASA Webb Telescope and Hubble of the Carina Nebula! Happy exploring! #AAS241 web.wwtassets.org/specials/2023/…

Check out the path of #CometZTF "the #GreenComet" thru the sky in AAS WorldWide Telescope, find out why it's green and discover why comet tails point where they do! A new mini featuring images from from Royal Observatory Greenwich #astrophotographer of the year Gerald Rehmann cosmicds.github.io/minids/green-c…

Did you see the green comet (C/2022 E3 ZTF)? Me either, but you can explore its evolution and path through the sky featuring stunning images from Gerald Rhemann! Another Cosmic Data Stories mini story enabled by AAS WorldWide Telescope! cosmicds.github.io/minids/green-c…

