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  2. Global Mapper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_mapper

    Global Mapper is a geographic information system (GIS) software package currently developed by Blue Marble Geographics [1] that runs on Microsoft Windows.The GIS software competes with ESRI, GeoMedia, Manifold System, and MapInfo GIS products.

  3. 3D World Atlas - Wikipedia

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    These include, but are not limited to, world maps on a 3D globe, thousands of tables and charts, national flags, and a world clock. [2] The software also includes distance measuring and in-depth information on every country, including independence days, government types, and such. [2] There are many tools the users can use on the program.

  4. Virtual globe - Wikipedia

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    NASA WorldWind, an open-source virtual globe with stars and advanced atmosphere and sunlight effects. A virtual globe is a three-dimensional (3D) software model or representation of Earth or another world. A virtual globe provides the user with the ability to freely move around in the virtual environment by changing the viewing angle and position.

  5. Template:Digital cartography tutorials - Wikipedia

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    The table above has links to various tutorials and resources which can help in the creation of Wikipedia maps from digital georeferenced data ().. Layers: . NASA topographic data ; .

  6. Terrain cartography - Wikipedia

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    USGS topographic map of Stowe, Vermont with contour lines at 20-foot intervals. Terrain cartography or relief mapping is the depiction of the shape of the surface of the Earth on a map, using one or more of several techniques that have been developed.

  7. Earth3D - Wikipedia

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    The original version of Earth3D was developed using Trolltech's QT framework. Later a version built with Java and JOGL was developed. [3] But the demand for a Java-based version was very little. This may be because NASA's WorldWind also has an open source Java version. So most people wanted to use a C++ based globe in their applications.

  8. Digital elevation model - Wikipedia

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    3D rendering of a DTM of Tithonium Chasma on Mars. A digital elevation model (DEM) or digital surface model (DSM) is a 3D computer graphics representation of elevation data to represent terrain or overlaying objects, commonly of a planet, moon, or asteroid. A "global DEM" refers to a discrete global grid.

  9. Raised-relief map - Wikipedia

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    Another method which is becoming more widespread is the use of 3D printing. With the rapid development of this technology its use is becoming increasingly economic. In order to create a raised-relief map using a 3D printer, Digital Elevation Models (DEM) are rendered into a 3D computer model, which can then be sent to a 3D printer. Most ...