on January 18, 2023
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Geographic Information SystemsHow to use NASA World Wind?
Run an Application Using WorldWind
- Download the latest release from the WorldWind GitHub Releases.
- Extract the WorldWind SDK to a folder anywhere on your hard drive.
- Run a WorldWind Demo by opening the WorldWind/README.
- Create an app by reviewing the programming examples in WorldWind/src/gov/nasa/worldwindx/examples.
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