- TerraServer-USA
TerraServer-USA is a free online repository of
public domain aerial imagery andsatellite imagery , formerly known as Microsoft TerraServer. Though it was online as early as December 1997, the site was formally unveiledJune 24 ,1998 as part of an 18-month agreement betweenMicrosoft ,Compaq , andAerial Images ofRaleigh, North Carolina . It was created as a demonstration system to advertise the scalability of Microsoft'sWindows NT Server and SQL Server, and used images from theUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) andSovinformsputnik (theRussian Federal Space Agency ).Terraserver was the brainchild of the Turing Award winning researcher on database systems, Jim Gray. Before his death, Gray continued this work, developing
Microsoft Virtual Earth and began a similar project that would become theWorldwide Telescope .In January 2000, Microsoft and Aerial Images split their operations, creating two parallel
Terraserver sites. The dualism still causes confusion among web surfers to this day. Microsoft wanted to stick with their free demonstration system, while Aerial Images wanted to press forward and use its marketing rights to Russian satellite imagery. Thus the Microsoft product became known as Microsoft TerraServer and more recently TerraServer-USA, while the Aerial Images company remained known simply as TerraServer. Microsoft stuck with USGS aerial imagery, while Aerial Images hosted theSPIN-2 andGeoEye satellite data. As a result, Microsoft lost virtually all of its foreign imagery.The TerraServer name is a play on words, with 'Terra' referring to the 'earth' or 'land' and also to the terabytes of images stored on the site.
At present, the site claims to have black and white aerial photographs of approximately 97% of the
United States . In 2000, the USGS launched the new Urban Areas program, which will ultimately take high-resolution color aerial photographs of about 100 major American cities. TerraServer has added Urban Areas data for 40 cities.One consistent joke about the service is its depiction of the
Cupertino headquarters ofApple Inc. as barren land, using photographs taken in 1991. [cite web|url=http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?t=1&s=10&Lon=-122.03074900&Lat=37.33171000&Alon=-122.03074900&Alat=37.33171000&w=1&opt=0&addr=1+Infinite+Loop%2c+Cupertino%2c+CA+95014-2083&qs=1+Infinite+Loop%7cCupertino%7cCA|title=Microsoft TerraServer Imagery|publisher=Microsoft|accessdate=2008-08-20]See also
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NASA World Wind can access TerraServer-USA imagery
*Google Maps
*Google Earth
*Virtual Earth Notes
External links
* [http://www.terraserver.microsoft.com terraserver.microsoft.com]
* [http://www.terraserver.com TerraServer] - Original TerraServer
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