Wiki Globe is an interactive 3D Earth and space atlas with an AI agent that can research, reason, highlight countries, and draw answers on the map. Compare countries and continents at true size, explore global data overlays and live tracking, or discover Wikipedia articles near any selected location on Earth, the Moon, Mars, planets, and major moons.
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Wiki Globe is an interactive 3D atlas with an agent that can research a question and put the answer straight onto the map. It also lets you drag countries around at their true size, explore world data, follow live movement, and disappear into nearby Wikipedia rabbit holes.
- Ask the globe agent to research messy questions, reason through sources, highlight countries, and draw the answer on the map.
- Drag true-size country and continent outlines around the world and see what map projections have been doing to your intuition.
- Color the world with weather, population, economy, health, climate, and conflict data.
- Layer on satellites, flights, ships, infrastructure, natural events, and launches when you want the moving picture.
- Click places and surface markers to tumble into related Wikipedia rabbit holes.
cwtf. AI trainer, recovering software engineer, and the person responsible for this mildly over-engineered globe of Wikipedia rabbit holes and assorted space objects, with an AI agent somehow being baked into it.
This started as a way to make world data feel more tangible and somehow became an atlas that can leave Earth, chase planets, and ask an agent to draw answers directly on the map. No regrets.
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Built with CesiumJS, OpenStreetMap, CelesTrak, OpenSky, airplanes.live, adsbdb, Open-Meteo, World Bank, OWID, UNDP, Wikidata, Wikipedia, NASA imagery, Solar System Scope textures, and AIS feeds from aisstream and Digitraffic.
Ask the globe agent to search, reason, and draw on the map.