The GeoPlayer Mars demo allows you to explore Mars from outer space to near the Martian surface or fly through valleys and over craters on desktop PCs and laptop computers.
It includes global imagery, terrain, and feature names. This is a lower resolution version of GeoFusion’s Mars exhibit at the National Geographic Museum at Explorer’s Hall in Washington, D.C. This program was created with the GeoMatrix® Toolkit by GeoFusion, Inc. and works with most PC graphics hardware that supports OpenGL and texture mapping.
The GeoMatrix® Toolkit is a C++ Software Development Kit (SDK) that provides an object oriented Application Programmer's Interface (API) enabling software developers to build interactive full-globe geo-referenced applications. The toolkit is a complete development environment that includes modular libraries, example applications with source code, and documentation.
GeoFusion's software technology provides the engine and infrastructure for doing high performance global visualization of virtually unlimited amounts of imagery, terrain, vector, and annotation data. It provides an engine capable of displaying vast amounts of heterogeneous geospatial information which is shown in a global context while allowing for interactive zooming into complex visually stunning scenes. It allows one to obtain a new meaning of information through innovative ways of layering, animating and blending together different types of geospatial information derived from maps, satellite & aerial imagery, terrain, annotation, and vector data.
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