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Old November 13th 03, 06:10 PM
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Default New GIS mapping software for followers of Mars Exploration Missions

Reading Information Technology Inc. (RITI) is pleased to announce the
release of a new astronomy GIS software, Celestial Explorer: Mars.

Celestial Explorer: Mars was developed for everyone who has an
interest in the upcoming Mars missions. Using the software, users can
access the latest mission reports from Mars spacecrafts, and view
high-definition terrain maps with complete geological information. A
real-time 3D visualization tool lets users recreate and view the
fantastic world of our neighbor, while the Point-of-View feature
allows viewers to rotate, center, and move anywhere on the planet's
surface. Celestial Explorer: Mars offers a user-friendly interface
and an up-to-date features database that includes past and future
landing sites, craters, mountains, valleys, historical facts, 3D
animations, photos, captivating information resources, and more...

For detailed information, visit our website at www.riti.com.
 




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