Explore The Moon With Google Earth

by Scott Beale on July 20, 2009 · 1 comment

In celebration of today’s Moon landing anniversary Google has launched a Moon section in Google Earth, so that you can now explore the Moon in Google Earth.

Land on the Moon in Google Earth. With Moon in Google Earth, you can take tours narrated by Apollo astronauts, view 3D models of landed spacecraft, zoom into 360-degree photos, and watch rare TV footage of the Apollo missions.

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1 Andrew Mager July 20, 2009 at 9:09 am

So cool.

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