Stuart Goldman
ASTRONOMY ONLINE by Stuart Goldman

Let's Google Mars

Wow — there's a new version of Google Earth. Among Version 5's new features, are these significant enhancements: detailed ocean floors, historical satellite/aerial imagery, and Mars.

That's right, now not only does Google Earth have a
Sky component, but also maps of Mars, complete with spacecraft imagery and points of interest.

Just what I needed, something else to draw my attention now that my favorite TV shows are gearing back up. Thanks Google!

This just in: A post on the Google Earth Blog notes a hidden feature in Google Mars. You can chat with a Martian near the infamous "face."

Google Mars
The Red Planet is now part of Google Earth. Download it now and go explore.
Google Inc.

Posted by Stuart Goldman, February 2, 2009
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the time is now

Posted by Chris F. August 26, 2010 At 06:11 PM PDT
Stuart, This may be a tad off topic but,If you'll recall this is the year we make contact. According to the movie '2010' (the sequel to 2001 A Space Odyssey) Jupiter should turn into a star and save the earth from itself. Any thoughts on this?


@Chris

Posted by Jamal Brown June 26, 2012 At 12:06 PM PDT
This will happen before 2012?


@Chris

Posted by Jamal Brown June 26, 2012 At 12:07 PM PDT
Nah, 2012 will be around soon enough.


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