Here’s what you get when Google engiÂneers put their heads togethÂer with astronomers from large obserÂvaÂtoÂries: With Google Sky, “you can search for planÂets, lisÂten to Earth & Sky podÂcasts, watch some beauÂtiÂful HubÂble teleÂscope images, or explore hisÂtorÂiÂcal maps of the sky from the comÂfort of your browsÂer.” The prodÂuct was rolled out just last week, and you can get more info on the new release from Google’s offiÂcial blog.
The new Sky prodÂuct sits comÂfortÂably alongÂside Google Moon and Google Mars, which have been around since 2005–2006. CreÂatÂed in conÂjuncÂtion with sciÂenÂtists at the NASA Ames Research CenÂter, Google Moon offers a colÂlecÂtion of lunar maps and charts and delves into the ApolÂlo misÂsions. The Mars prodÂuct, meanÂwhile, offers some of the most detailed existÂing maps of the red planÂet.
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