Google Maps complements the Moon map and many other planets
Not only Earth, Google Maps has added the Moon map and many other planets in the Solar System.
Google Maps is the leading map service developed by the "Search Giant" for the original purpose of replacing conventional paper maps. However, thanks to satellites and cameras recording street images (Google Street), from the porch, users can enlarge the view of the entire Earth with just a few rolls on the mouse.
Not only that, the world's leading technology company has added 12 other planets in the Solar System for users to freely explore. Google Maps universe allows users to explore Mars, the Moon or other planets in the universe.
Google Maps extends its reach to many planets and moons around the Solar System, which records Saturn's moon Titan.
The International Space Station (IS) is also on the Google Maps visit list.
Gale Crater, Curiosity's landing area with the mission of exploring Mars.
The service also allows exploring the planets' moons, including Jupiter, Mimas, Saturn's moon Io. Even the International Space Station (ISS) is also included in the list of curious residents of the Earth.
The team at Google collected images from NASA, ESA satellites, and several other organizations, and then patched them together to create a high-resolution complete work. From the application, users can zoom in and observe the mountains, valleys and many other geographical features.
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