As
the seven-member crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavour prepare for their return to Kennedy
Space Center tomorrow morning. We are pleased to announce an update to our collaboration
with NASA.
Prior to docking at
the international space station the Space Shuttle Endeavour did a complete somersault
enabling astronauts in the International Space Station to photograph the shuttle"s
bottom-side. The photos were then sent back to NASA for analysis. The Space
Administration has been kind enough to share those images with Microsoft Live Labs.
We have taken the photos and created a “synth” so people around the world can take
part in the NASA experience.
So here it is, your
chance to take first-hand look at what you might see on a space-walk .
Click here to
install the Photosynth viewer and experience for yourself.
Adam Sheppard
Group Product Manager
Live Labs | Microsoft
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