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    Google Earth’s got some competition now — from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which today unveiled its beta version of Bhuvan (meaning earth in Sanskrit).

    A web-based tool like Google Earth, Bhuvan promises to give better 3-D satellite imagery of India than is currently being offered by the US-based software giant plus a host of India-specific features like weather information and even administrative boundaries of all states and districts.

    The application can be downloaded from http://bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in/

    The tool would offer pictures of the globe, just like Google Earth, and navigable in the same way but currently has the best resolutions over the Indian sub-continent. It allows users to fly from space to street level, grab, spin and zoom down to any place.

    It also provides tools for measuring, drawing, saving, printing and visualizing thematic information. The resolutions currently on offer are good enough to view a vehicle moving on a road quite clearly.

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    Bhuvan currently only offers images taken between one and three years ago even over India. It combines satellite imagery from various sensors onboard IRS (Indian Remote Sensing) satellites and transposes them on a 3-D globe. As it keeps updating its database with more recent and higher resolution images, Bhuvan eventually promises to offer real-time data and images.

    Incidentally, Indian authorities have had some problems in the past with Google Earth’s depiction of certain parts of the country. Recently, Google Earth admitted that it had mistakenly shown some areas in Arunachal Pradesh as part of Chinese territory and promised to correct the maps soon. The Indian government had earlier pulled up Google Earth for showing some sensitive and strategic defence locations on its maps.

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    DISCOVERED THE ZOOMING MAP,RELATED SEARCHESBy: BOGGAVARAPU CHAITHANYA | 25-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward first i vl say the thanks to isro for lanchunig this service map,am really happy vth that isro lanching high quality vizual zooming map
    False PropagandaBy: mike | 02-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward I tried every thing with Bhuvan, but as quoted in TOI " you can zoom in to a 10Mt distance is totally false, its clear up to 300 mts, but as you come closer, the image becomes blurd.
    kill google earth By: manish | 01-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward by google earth mumbai teririst atack was take place, by bhuvan earth is any danger on us.
    false statementBy: saicharan | 31-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward i didn't find anything in bhuvan! it is similar to google earth! we hav expected a lot about the bhuvan from the news given in newspapers! we hav disappointed about the bhuvan
    educationBy: govindbhaisutaria | 26-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward i glade to launching new site
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