


There's a browsable layer of our favorite satellite images, visible and infrared global views, geo-located excerpts from A Traveler's Guide to Mars, and others. We've also included 3D models of NASA rovers and, if you follow their tracks, the 360-degree panoramic photos they captured from the surface. Just like browsing on Earth, you can use the search box to locate famous sites like the face on Mars.
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Its amazing what technology can do these days. GoogleEarth is a great tool for researchers and scientists, also for fun too. On the news the other day they said they found water on Mars, maybe Googles HQ is located there. ;) |
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>>Where's the first place you'd look for maps of Mars?
The first place I'd look is http://www.google.com/mars/ - it's been around since 2006. Also, there's been a Mars add-on for GoogleEarth since 2006: http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2006/03/user_develops_m.html Also, check out http://www.google.com/moon/
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