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Google sky photo browser



Google sky experiment, originally uploaded by eat your greens.

Just a brief update on my previous post. I’ve now hacked together an astronomy photo browser which displays Flickr photos directly in Google Sky. Requires you to have the Google Earth plugin installed.

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Posted on 15 March, 200915 December, 2009Author Jim O'DonnellCategories astronomy, geekage, yql
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Last reply was 11 May, 2009
  1. Eat your greens! » Blog Archive » Searching the sky with YQL Execute
    View 11 May, 2009

    […] enough to win one of the prizes at Open Hack London this weekend. I ported the javascript from my astronomy photo browser to YQL Execute, creating a new open data table which returns celestial coordinates for astrotagged […]

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