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	<title>AWC new's &#187; GOOGLE EARTH</title>
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		<title>Google updates Mars on Google</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where&#8217;s the first place you&#8217;d look for maps of Mars?
If you didn&#8217;t say Google Earth, why not? After all, a 3D mapping tool of Mars was added to Google Earth for the 5.0 release. But Google today announced an update to the program that includes historical maps and images, a stream of the latest images [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><strong>Where&#8217;s the first place you&#8217;d look for maps of Mars?</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you didn&#8217;t say <a href="http://earth.google.com/mars/index.html">Google Earth</a>, why not? After all, a 3D mapping tool of Mars was added to Google Earth for the 5.0 release. But Google today announced an update to the program that includes historical maps and images, a stream of the latest images from the Red Planet and not one, but TWO guided tours of the fourth rock from the Sun.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="NASA Mars" src="http://www.easyinfoblog.com/images/nasa_mars.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="307" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the Google Earth toolbar, you can select &#8220;<em>Mars,</em>&#8221; and you then swoop in on the planet, with a 3-D view that includes layers and imagery. You can do all sorts of nifty things, just as if you were looking at, say, Earth &#8211; zooming in and out, switching camera views or giving the entire planet a nice rotation by clicking on your mouse.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The new &#8220;historical maps&#8221; layer offers antique maps by Giovanni Schiaparelli and Percival Lowell, among others. The &#8220;Live from Mars&#8221; layer is a continuous stream of imagery from NASA&#8217;s camera on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The two guided tours are narrated by Ira Flatow of Public Radio&#8217;s Science Friday and Bill Nye (the Science Guy).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Google Earth Mars" src="http://www.easyinfoblog.com/images/mars_google.jpg" alt="" width="390" height="293" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are lots of updates to the original imagery, too, and the search function&#8217;s been improved, according to Google.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px; text-align: justify;">There&#8217;s a browsable layer of our favorite satellite images, visible and infrared global views, geo-located excerpts from A Traveler&#8217;s Guide to Mars, and others. We&#8217;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.</p>
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