Friday, September 12, 2008

www.google.com/moon


We haven't actually visited Google Moon on webscape before so I thought it was about time we strapped on our moon boots to take a gander.

Like other similar Google sites, it really delivers. The interface will be very familiar if you've toured through Google Earth, with the moon's surface laid out before you with markers where certain events took place. At the widest magnification click a marker to zoom in and explore other markers, complete with text information, links and point of view photographs from the various lunar visits they are relevant to.

There's no download to endure, so you can just dive in and have a look round. Use the thumbnails across the bottom to skip through the various entries directly.

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