Posted By: Mark Brown | Jul 5th, 2008 @ 4:30 PM | 73,238 Views | 13 Comments
Welcome to the inaugural episode of a new video series called, "Behind The Maps". In this series we'll explore all of the technology that makes up Virtual Earth and meet the scientists and engineers who bring Virtual Earth to life.

In this episode we go to Graz, Austria and meet Michael Gruber who invented the UltraCam aerial camera and Bernhard Reitinger who created our UltraMap software. We'll spend some time getting the details on this camera and software and get an up close look at both.
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Chadk
Chadk
excuse me - do you has a flavor?
Wow, that is pretty damn amazing. That is a huge camera! :O
That's fascinating stuff and I like how there's finally a  video on C9 that I actually understand just about all of Smiley
I hope we get more of Canada on Virtual Earth soon. Nova Scotia is just a blurry mess at the moment.
ye110wbeard
ye110wbeard
I never met a computer I didn't like. Just don't tell my wife!
So hop to it!  More pictures of Canada.  It's not all just snow and ice (Well maybe North North North North North Winnipeg)

Hello Half Canadian, I'm a pure American that is almost Canadian.  I just can't speak Yankee anymore... Wink  Been up in Ontario WAAY too long.... Tongue Out

Damn I could go for a Dunkin Donuts right about now.

Yeah, damn.  That's a BIG camera.  So....er... I'm guessing it won't run of "Energizers" eh?

Smiley

People are usually amazed when I show them the birds eye images. I just wish Virtual Earth 3D still worked on my computer. I just keeps asking me to install it even though it already is. Oh well, I've been meaning to re-install my OS for a while now.

Virtual Earth can keep doing all kinds of amazing stuff but if the general public doesn't use it or doesn't think it's useful because their part of the world isn't covered it will just get ignored in favour of Google Earth.
Virtual Earth should be concentrating on expanding it's coverage and getting more people interested in it FIRST, then adding new features, not the other way around.
why didn't you guys get a group team portrait shot taken with that beast of camera while you were standing in front of it? get it stored on the spare 500gb hdd they must have had lying around for you to take back home Big Smile 
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