ISRO All Set To Launch Bhuvan Mapping Service Today!

Hailed as the Google Earth killer, Bhuvan is an indigenous mapping system developed by ISRO to focus only on the Indian sub-continent.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to unveil today its new mapping service Bhuvan -- considered to be a tough competitor to Google Earth and Wikimapia. Bhuvan, which means 'earth' in Sanskrit, will allow users to have a closer look at any part of the subcontinent barring sensitive locations such as military and nuclear installations.

Dr G Madhavan Nair, chairman, ISRO will launch the Bhuvan webportal at a function today in the presence of Prithviraj Chavan, minister of state in the Prime Minister's Office.

Developed by ISRO, Bhuvan allows users to zoom far closer than the aerial view from a chopper. Bhuvan will be able to deliver high resolution imagery data of the order of five metres. On the other hand, Google Earth shows details up to 200 metres distance and Wikimapia up to 50 metres.

Bhuvan will focus only on the Indian sub-continent and will use the data recorded by the Indian satellites only. Unlike any other mapping sites, Bhuvan will be upgraded every year.

According to Wikipedia, "This software will be a freeware, and it needs a licence for the usage whether to check they are Indian or not. This will provide the maximum resolution that any map cant make it with."

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