![](Screens/gis1.gif) |
592kB | Synchronized master and slave viewers of the
same terrain. Multiple overlays are shown (maps and satellite
imagery) |
![](Screens/gis2.gif) |
572kB | Same as above, notice two modes of camera
orientation: unrestricted (bigger windows) and constrained to
keep the vertical orientation. |
![](Screens/gis3.gif) |
702kB | Similar to the above. |
![](Screens/gis4.gif) |
269kB | A standalone GIS viewer showing a piece of
terrain around Albany, NY. |
![](Screens/gis5.gif) |
430kB | A view of a topographic map superposed on the
same terrain. |
![](Screens/gis6.gif) |
282kB | The viewer is capable to display any arbitrary
VRML object, in this case a rotating model of a radar and a
model of clouds, obtained as a result of supercomputing
calculations of a weather prediction code. |
![](Screens/gis7.gif) |
316kB | Similar to the above. |
![](Screens/gis8.gif) |
702kB | A image which represents rainfall data is used
as a texture for the terrain model. |
![](Screens/gis9.gif) |
246kB | A screendump of a demonstration of integration
of databases and VRML. The demo is accesible at http://sandman.npac.syr.edu:8880/gisdemo.html |
![](Screens/gis10.gif) |
948kB | A demo of animated objects controlled by
simulation engine of Tango collaborative
system. There is a green plane with chemical weapon being
intercepted by two fighters above Long Island. |
![](Screens/gis11.gif) |
578kB | Similar as above. |
![](Screens/gis12.gif) |
521kB | Similar as above. |
![](Screens/gis13.gif) |
575kB | A overview of area around Boulder, CO. The
satelitte images used here have a spatial resolution of 28.5
meters. |
![](Screens/gis14.gif) |
269kB | The same area, different view. |
![](Screens/gis15.gif) |
381kB | The same area, different view. |