Google has done it once again, something out of the box and the reason why it continues to take lead in everything that has to do web. Today, with the launch of Google Earth 5.0 it brought something for space enthusiasts a chance to see what it is like on Mars. This is done the same way as it has been using images of our own planet. The Mars project has come in partnership with NASA to let users and even researchers who can’t get hands at resources for free. A NASA stated:
The mode enables users to fly virtually through enormous canyons and scale huge mountains on Mars that are much larger than any found on Earth/ Users also can explore the Red Planet through the eyes of the Mars rovers and other Mars missions, providing a unique perspective of the entire planet.



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