
Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing, Google has introduced a new feature in Google Earth, adding Earth’s most faithful follower, the moon.
Google Earth now has significant data added. There's also the sky, the ocean’s depths and even Mars, as additional applications.
You can explore the lunar surface, historical data, along with images and videos from the Apollo missions 40 years ago.
Google Earth now has significant data added. There's also the sky, the ocean’s depths and even Mars, as additional applications.
You can explore the lunar surface, historical data, along with images and videos from the Apollo missions 40 years ago.
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