Are Microsoft and Google in a space race? We think they are. Their rivalry is also, we believe, a precursor to the next great post-Internet technology boom: space exploration and development.
Microsoft just released its new Worldwide Telescope,
which will access images from NASA's great fleet of space-born
telescopes and earth-bound observatories such as the future Large
Synoptic Survey Telescope, partially funded by Microsoft founder Bill
Gates, which is projected for ‘first light’ in 2014 in Chile's
Atacama Desert -the world's Southern Hemisphere space-observatory
mecca. The 8.4-meter telescope will be
able to survey the entire visible sky deeply in multiple colors every
week with its 3-billion pixel digital camera. The telescope will probe
the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy, and it will open a
movie-like window on objects that change or move rapidly: exploding
supernovae, potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids and distant
Kuiper Belt objects.