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 Google Earth launches interactive 3D moon atlas to celebrate Apollo landings
Google Earth launches interactive 3D moon atlas to celebrate Apollo landings
It’s exactly forty years ago today that Neil Armstrong took man’s first step on the moon.

And to mark the historic occasion Google Earth has taken the same leap in cyberspace.

The search engine leader today launched Moon in Google Earth, an interactive 3D atlas of the moon which allows space fans to take their very own virtual steps on the surface of our closest satellite. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Secret Places of the Earth
Secret Places of the Earth [video]
Google Earth has some amazing and interesting images to be found. Here are a few, shown in video form (if you can ignore the cheesy music). picked by tundramonkey 3 years ago
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 Naked people on google earth
Naked people on google earth
One of the most remarkable posts I’ve come across while trawling through the blogosphere is Google Sighteeing’s ”Top ten naked people on Google Earth“. picked by secretsather 3 years ago
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 The Bible According To Google Earth
The Bible According To Google Earth
Scenes from the Bible have been imagined by countless artists over the centuries, but never quite like this. God’s Eye View portrays four key Biblical events as if captured by Google Earth. 4 really amazing images and a very cool sculpture, must see! picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Picked out by a Google Earth satellite, is this the Loch Ness monster... or just a boat?
Picked out by a Google Earth satellite, is this the Loch Ness monster... or just a boat?
It promised the world views of the entire planet from their laptop. But could Google Earth have unravelled our favourite mystery of the deep?

One internet fan claims he found the legendary Loch Ness monster in satellite images on the virtual globe. picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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 Mars, Earth And Moon From 'Unique Planetary Nursery'
Mars, Earth And Moon From 'Unique Planetary Nursery'
A study of meteorites suggests that Mars, the Earth and the Moon share a common composition from ‘growing up’ in a unique planetary nursery in the inner solar system.

The finding could lead to a rethink of how the inner solar system formed. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Google Earth: bird flu supermap
Google Earth: bird flu supermap
You can download a Google Earth file that shows the cases of bird flu outbreaks, and how they're linked with a 'tree'. picked by TheStep 3 years ago
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 Beetles shared Earth with dinosaurs
Beetles shared Earth with dinosaurs
Beetles first appeared on Earth at the same time as the earliest dinosaurs but turned out to be much better survivors, a new evolutionary study has shown. Today, there are an estimated 350,000 known species of beetle on Earth, and probably several million more yet to be discovered, say scientists. The insects account for about a quarter of all life forms on the planet. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 A small city in Israel sues Google for false information
A small city in Israel sues Google for false information
Officials in Kiryat Yam, a small city in northern Israel, have filed a complaint with police against the Internet search engine Google. The city argues that one of Google’s programs, Google Earth, gives viewers false information that offends the city’s image. picked by Ionb 2 years ago
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 Japanese moon probe shoots first HDTV footage of Earth
Japanese moon probe shoots first HDTV footage of Earth
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and public broadcaster NHK have succeeded in capturing their first high-definition video of Earth from the Kaguya lunar explorer. The video isn't available for download yet, but they do have a beautiful preview image. picked by mitzuzake 2 years ago
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 U.S. General laments Google Earth capability
U.S. General laments Google Earth capability
The head of U.S. Air Force intelligence and surveillance on Thursday said data available commercially through online mapping software such as Google Earth posed a danger to security but could not be rolled back. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Mysterious Burmese facility revealed on Google Earth
Mysterious Burmese facility revealed on Google Earth
Amateur spies and armchair sleuths using Google Earth have discovered a suspicious development in the Burmese jungle thought to be linked to the pariah state's clandestine nuclear program. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Virtual gallery zooms in on masterpieces with startling detail helped by Google Earth
Virtual gallery zooms in on masterpieces with startling detail helped by Google Earth
Some of Europe's greatest paintings can be viewed in minuscule detail thanks to a partnership between a famous museum and Google Earth.

Works by artists including Rubens, Rembrandt and Bosch are on display in a virtual gallery. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 Blasts of Magnetic Energy Between the Earth and the Moon Illuminate Skies
Blasts of Magnetic Energy Between the Earth and the Moon Illuminate Skies
NASA scientists said that sparkles and wavy radiances of the Northern Lights and the Aurora Australis are caused by blasts of magnetic energy between Earth and its satellite, the moon. picked by maxriter 1 year ago
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 Japan Captures HDTV of Full Earth "Rise" from Lunar Orbit
Japan Captures HDTV of Full Earth "Rise" from Lunar Orbit
The Japanese lunar orbiter "Kaguya" saw earth, moon and sun line up on April 6, 2008 and captured another "Earth-rise" and "Earth-set" HDTV video - this time when the Earth was full. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 The Flat Earth Society
The Flat Earth Society
Whether or not you believe in a flat earth or a spherical one, this should still give you a chance to read about flat earth theory and post your views. picked by TheStep 3 years ago
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 Top 10 Most amazing facts about the Earth
Top 10 Most amazing facts about the Earth
1. Gravity is not the same over the surface of the Earth, 2. Atmosphere 'escapes', 3. The Earth is slowing down... picked by ubikuor 2 years ago
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  New Version of Google Moon
New Version of Google Moon
Google has released a new version of Google Moon, their program that allows you to explore the moon on a map or satellite image. This update has higher-resolution imagery, text search, photos and stories from every Apollo landing. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Eclipse Seen by Moon Probe as Earth Blocks Sun
Eclipse Seen by Moon Probe as Earth Blocks Sun
This is the first time that this phenomenon was shot from the moon.

Japan's Kaguya lunar orbiter has beamed home a spectacular movie of Earth eclipsing the sun as seen from the moon. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 1969: Man Lands On The Moon
1969: Man Lands On The Moon [video]
July 20, 1969: Neil Armstrong makes his famous step onto the lunar surface, making the US 'win' the Space Race.

Or was it all a hoax? picked by TheStep 3 years ago
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 10 Apollo-Era Technologies Used Today
10 Apollo-Era Technologies Used Today
It's been 40 years since Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins launched into space in Apollo 11, with the historic moon landing occurring four days later. The technology involved in getting a man on the moon was amazing, and several of those developments are now commonplace back here on Earth. Here are our favorite technologies inspired by the space program. picked by kakana 4 months ago
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