On Google Maps the opportunity to explore the heavenly bodies

Using Google Maps to explore mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Pluto, moon.

On the map service Google Maps has added the ability to explore the heavenly bodies. This is stated in the blog Google.

“20 years ago, spacecraft Cassini went from Cape Canaveral on a journey to uncover the secrets of Saturn and its many satellites. During its mission, Cassini made and sent to Earth about half a million images, allowing scientists unprecedented detail to explore these distant worlds. Now directly from your computer you can visit these places and also lots of other planets and satellites,” said the company.

Now with the help of Google Maps you can now explore mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Pluto, Cecero, moon, sputniki of Jupiter IO, Europa and Ganymede, as well as sputniki Saturn’s Mimas, Enceladus, dione, Rhea, Titan and yapet.

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