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WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a free, open-source tool for visually exploring humanity’s scientific understanding of the Universe. WWT is primarily a website that allows anyone to interactively explore terabytes of astronomical data in a seamlessly integrated 4D simulation of the known universe. But the WWT software ecosystem also includes a Windows application that can power planetariums, a cloud-based web service for discovering and sharing astronomical data, and a Python module allowing users to write their own software to control and extend all of these systems.
WorldWide Telescope is a fiscally sponsored project of NumFOCUS, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the open-source scientific computing community. If you like WWT and want to support our mission, consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our efforts.
NumFOCUS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity in the United States; as such, donations to NumFOCUS are tax-deductible as allowed by law. As with any donation, you should consult with your personal tax adviser or the IRS about your particular tax situation.
- WWT discussion forum
- WWT Contributors’ Guide
- WWT user website
- WWT Documentation Hub
- WWT Code of Conduct
- WWT Metrics Dashboard powered by Datadog
- Sign up for the WWT newsletter
For developers:
Here are some ways you can communicate with the folks who make the project happen:
- Sign up for the WWT newsletter: https://bit.ly/wwt-signup
- WWT discussion forum: https://wwt-forum.org/
- Twitter: @wwtelescope
- Facebook: @wwtelescope
- YouTube: AASWorldWideTelescope
- Email: [email protected]
WWT documentation is now organized on the WWT Documentation Hub, https://docs.worldwidetelescope.org/.
We would love your help in making WWT better! Please read the WWT Contributors’ Guide and WWT Code of Conduct to get started. The source code for this site lives at the worldwidetelescope.github.io repository.
Work on the WorldWide Telescope system has been supported by the American Astronomical Society (AAS), the .NET Foundation, and other partners. See the WWT user website for details.