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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Google is Mapping the Stars...Er...Moon


Google had a new feature up this morning (and all the other news sites had it up early too!) that allows you to use a Google Maps type interface, except you have satellite images of the moon! In commeration of the first lunar landing in 1969, they have gotten the imagry from Apollo's 11-17 for your viewing pleasure. It is pretty cool, and zoom all the way in to see a cool Easter Egg. Go check out Google Moon.

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