Clearly not satisfied with the limited nature of total global hegemony, Google is expanding their empire. Those who download the latest version of Google Earth (5.0) or upgrade their current installation will find a new treat included: Google Mars. The latest satellite and probe imagery from the Red Planet, accurate terrain and elevation data, information on the various lander and rover sites - it's all there. And in recognition of the fact that the Earth's surface is 70% water, Google Earth now has an option to remove the water's surface and explore the ocean floor in full 3-D.
I, for one, welcome our new Google overlords.
quinta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2009
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haha. google mars? how interesting can miles and miles of red rock be? oh well... i guess i'm no geologist. does the ocean feature highlight dead zones in the sea?
Late response, but yes, they do have a layer to highlight the ocean dead zones.
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