Launching Bhuvan: ISRO’s answer to Google Earth

India couldn’t have asked for a better gift  on its sixty-second birthday. ISRO’s (IndImage from Bhuvania Space Research Organisation) well timed the launch of ‘Bhuvan’, india specific and much better resolution, an indian answer to Google Earth.

‘Bhuvan’, which means earth in Sanskrit, is not just the Indian version of Google Earth and Wikimapia. The remote sensing 3D image portal something more than that – a strong answer to such mapping application websites. It is really a powerful tool as the Minister of State in the PMO Prithviraj Chavan called it.

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.

As mentioned on wikipedia

“Bhuvan displays better images of India than the ones relayed by Google Earth along with a number of other interesting features which include weather information and even administrative boundaries of all states and districts, relevant only to the country. Bhuvan is equally capable of offering images of the globe, but the best resolution area includes India at the moment. In the Indian subcontinent, Bhuvan will be able to display a picture from ten meters away that is; a commuter moving on the road can be easily spotted.”

Official website of Bhuvan

Sources: Indian express, wikipedia

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