Google Earth flips the script on what you can see

Many are familiar with Google Earth. With it, you can view the world in a revolutionary way, from what is essentially an astronaut’s point of view. Now, Google has decided to flip that camera around, announcing "Sky." The countless hours that are potentially wasted playing around the world can now be used to view the the reaches of space. Using the same spacial technology, users can pan around the sky and see constellations, stars, moons, and more. And, as they zoom in, images from NASA, including the Hubble telescope, will be fed into the view allowing for as much detail as possible. And, it’s available now with the latest version of Google Earth.

Read

5 Responses to “Google Earth flips the script on what you can see”

  1. 1
    marvONE says:

    How long before they launch “sky street cam”

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  2. 2
    Randy says:

    @ marvONE,

    Guess you haven’t seen the satellite view of Google maps? How about the Street view?

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  3. 3
    Jeff B. says:

    And the Sky view is pretty sick if I do say so myself.
    -Definitely worth getting.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  4. 4
    marvONE says:

    Sarcasam is truly a lost art.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  5. 5
    chris says:

    Neat

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

Leave a Reply