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News:  Now you can travel to the Moon via Google Earth

 




Internet giant Google today introduced Moon in Earth, a service that allows you to navigate the satellite Earth 3D. You can make the journey of Apollo 11 astronauts and view high resolution panoramic pictures.
Internet giant Google took advantage of the special date of the 40th anniversary of the arrival of humans to the Moon to present its new service in Google Earth Moon . As announced yesterday Clarin.com is an extension of the Google Earth software - to walk the Earth in three dimensions - which now also makes a similar virtual tour through the Moon.
To begin exploring the moon is not necessary to download the Google Earth software 5, install the computer and run it. Once on Earth (the first interface), go to a satellite icon in the top bar and select the Moon.
The "fly" directly to the surface of our natural satellite, from which you can navigate between the various missions of the history.
The announcement was made today at the Newseum museum of news in Washington. "Forty years ago, two people walked on the Moon.
As of today, with Moon in Google Earth, it is possible that any of us give these same steps," said Michael Weiss-Malik, executive producer of the product.
The new extension of Google Earth allows you to make 5 trips with astronauts Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) and Jack Schmitt (Apollo 17), view high-resolution panoramic photographs and videos on the lunar surface unpublished. There are also texts, topographic survey and information science


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