Thanks Patrick for sharing these excellent updates with the community.

Best wishes,


Suchith


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From: GeoForAll <[email protected]> on behalf of Hogan, Patrick 
(ARC-PX) <[email protected]>
Sent: 16 January 2018 16:29
To: OSGeo Discussions; [email protected]
Subject: [Geo4All] ESA-NASA WebWorldWind


Dear OSGeo & GeoForAll,



Please indulge me three (3) points to make here,

(1) the ESA-NASA collaboration on WebWorldWind,

(2) the Explorer ^starter app^ and

(3) the WorldWindServerKit (GeoServer) with integrated layer viewer, the 
Explorer (again).



(1) ESA-NASA Collaboration

ESA and NASA are working jointly to advance the ESA-NASA WebWorldWind platform, 
https://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/web/. ESA has built several apps with it, 
including the EO Browser for http://sentinel-hub.com/





[Description: Description: escription: Description: Description: Description: 
Description: Desc]Get the Sentinel App for 
iOS<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/esa-sentinel/id1036738151>

[Description: Description: escription: Description: Description: Description: 
Description: Desc]Get the Sentinel App for 
Android<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=esa.sentinel>



(2) The Explorer

This info is good for GSoC students, SME’s, OSGeo aficionados, and a world 
hungry to be on ‘one-page’ for spatial data. To that end s ^starter app^ the 
WorldWind Explorer is there for Earthlings to possibly begin working in concert 
with each other on those common solutions they all need, i.e., urban 
infrastructure management, weather, climate research, first-responder stuff, 
etc.

  *   The WorldWind Explorer web app framework:
     *   http://explorer.worldwind.earth
     *   
https://github.com/NASAWorldWindResearch/WorldWindExplorer<https://github.com/NASAWorldWindResearch/WorldWindExplore>
     *   This is an active project undergoing rapid development at the moment 
(in my spare time)
     *   A way to play with it live! 
http://jsbin.com/nomafey/edit?js,output<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjsbin.com%2Fnomafey%2Fedit%3Fjs%2Coutput&data=02%7C01%7C%7Ca8f7fc1c35d1445e8b3208d559452ff6%7Ce84163c85e634b53bd6912dc8398ef96%7C0%7C1%7C636513076086549154&sdata=rPVvveJkSA4hXygyPJJSx93a1tjGiSv8p7VTRt9wQP4%3D&reserved=0>

(3) The WorldWindServerKit (WWSK)

  *   The Explorer is now integrated into NASA's GeoServer distribution, the 
WorldWind Server Kit (WWSK, ‘whiskey’)

     *   https://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/serverkit/
     *   https://github.com/NASAWorldWind/WorldWindServerKit
  *   The WWSK is scale-able, it can be deployed to a server or run standalone 
on a laptop.
  *   An agency could host a WWSK server (GeoServer) on the internet or an 
intranet.
  *   An agency could publish their fuel models and maps in their WWSK 
server(s).
  *   WWSK can access data/maps/imagery from other remote Web Map Service (WMS) 
servers, thus a WWSK server could be configured to provide a single point of 
entry for many WMS services.
  *   If you advance ~2:34:00 (at 2 hours and 34 minutes) into this ‘Education’ 
session at ESA Earth Observation conference last September, you’ll see and hear 
Bruce describing ‘whiskey’: 
https://livestream.com/ESA/OpenScience2017/videos/163470616<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flivestream.com%2FESA%2FOpenScience2017%2Fvideos%2F163470616&data=02%7C01%7C%7Ca8f7fc1c35d1445e8b3208d559452ff6%7Ce84163c85e634b53bd6912dc8398ef96%7C0%7C1%7C636513076086549154&sdata=T18RFlr0S3pAJUAJVDNZpoTVK4sbPjNwUG7wwzfE6jI%3D&reserved=0>

-Patrick




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