It's a simple and easy-to-use tool to visualize NASA's Open Data, such Meteorite Landings, in several and distinct views of representation (1D, 2D, and 3D) for a better comprehension about the data you are retrieving.
At this momment, you can visualize, zoom in, zoom out, move, even rotate a Earth virtual globe with the GeoLocations points where the registered meteorites have fallen. Just only need your mouse and your curiosity for travel through the data. So get ready, and Bon Voyage!
You will need a browser that supports:
- HTML5/Canvas
- Cesium, Webgl Earth, Leaflet, JQuery and Bootstrap3 libraries.
Just use git clone or download the .zip file and extract its content to a desired folder. Then open index.html doing double-click.
- Visualize Meteorite Landings (from NASA's Open Data source) in different views 1D, 2D, and 3D.
- Interact with objects inside the views clicking and draggin them.
- NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/
- NASA's Open Data: https://data.nasa.gov/
- Everis Alicante (Spain): https://www.everis.com/spain/es
- Open Street Map: https://www.openstreetmap.org
- Cesium: https://cesiumjs.org/
- WebGL Earth: http://www.webglearth.org/
- Leaflet: https://leafletjs.com/
- jQuery: http://jquery.com
- Twitter Bootstrap: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
- dill: https://github.com/joemccann/dillinger
GNU License
Free Software