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  Google Earth, Latest Streaming Satellite images, Now viewable with Mars  
  By : Abdullah Azzam    
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 , 11:43 AM    
 
 

Google Earth, Latest Streaming Satellite images, Now viewable with Mars

Google is now  announcing an update to Mars in Google Earth, Google 3D mapping tool for the Red Planet. Originally released with Google Earth 5.0, Mars in Google Earth now contains even more features that give users a sense of how our knowledge of Mars, and study of astronomy, has evolved over time. After selecting 'Mars' from the toolbar in Google Earth, users fly to a 3D view of the Red Planet, complete with informational layers, imagery, and terrain. The tools for navigation and exploration on Mars are identical to those on Earth - zoom in and out, change the camera view, or spin the entire planet with a click of the mouse.

There are three new features in this updated version of Mars in Google Earth. First, users can travel back in time to see the Red Planet through the eyes of the pioneers of Mars science in the 'Historical Maps' layer by exploring antique maps by astronomers Giovanni Schiaparelli, Percival Lowell, and others. Then, they can fast-forward to the present day with the new 'Live from Mars' layer, featuring a continuous stream of the latest imagery from today's Mars spacecraft. 'Live from Mars' includes imagery from NASA's THEMIS camera on board the Mars Odyssey spacecraft, and lets users fly along with Odyssey as well as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to see what they have been observing lately and where they are headed next. Users can discover these and other exciting features.

Mars in Google Earth also contains several updates to the many popular features that were available at the original launch. Included updates imagery from NASA and ESA, and improved the search function to make it easier to explore well-known sites on Mars. Just as they could in the original version of Mars in Google Earth

Discover Mars in Google Earth by downloading Google Earth 5.0 at earth.google.com or visiting http://earth.google.com/mars/.

 
     
         
 
 
 
 
 
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