Google Moon: Looks Good Enough To Eat

Ed Steele July 20, 2005 Comments Off

Google Moon:  Looks Good Enough To Eat
To commemorate the anniversary of the first lunar landing, Google has taken Google Maps and Google Earth offshore a few million miles. Google Moon lets you browse and zoom the 6 Apollo landing sites.
From the FAQ: “July 20th, 2069, in honor of the 100th anniversary of mankind’s first manned lunar landing, Google will fully integrate Google Local search capabilities into Google Moon, which will allow our users to quickly find lunar business addresses, numbers and hours of operation, among other valuable forms of Moon-oriented local information”. So look forward to that.
Finally, be sure you zoom all the way in to see if you can find the footprints.


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