Explore Space With Google Sky, Mars & Moon

by Scott Beale on March 14, 2008 · 0 comments

Yesterday Google released their new Google Sky service, an interstellar companion to Google Earth. Google Sky was coded by Diego Gavinowich of Buenos Aires along with other Google engineers during his winter internship at Google. As part of the project they also created Google Mars and Google Moon.

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