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Explore more planets and moons with google maps

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Most of us (well, many of us) use Google Maps to get to our destinations without getting lost along the way, find the fastest route, get rid of tolls and even discover an establishment where to have a good coffee in the afternoon. However, maybe you didn't know that with Google Maps you can also explore space.

To space with Google Maps

I am sure that on more than one occasion you have looked at the sky with the desire to explore, or at least know, the planets of our solar system. Well, now Google makes it easier for you and although it will not take you to Mars or you can touch the moons of other planets, the new update of Google Maps brings us closer to the Universe that is above our heads.

Open the browser that you usually use on your Mac or PC, go to Google Maps and zoom out on planet Earth until you see it floating in the vastness of space. Now, from that position, you will be able to see 16 different locations.

Some of the new celestial bodies recently added to Google Maps include Saturn's moons, such as Enceladus, Titan, and Mimas. You may not know it, but recently Cassini has completed a mission that took him to Saturn and that, for almost 22 years of mission, has allowed him to send almost half a million images thanks to which it has been possible to produce these readers that we can now see and "to visit". Without a doubt, an exciting experience that will provoke new sensations.

One of the most striking locations is that of the International Space Station. Added a few months ago (last June) it provides an unprecedented vision of what it means to live and work in space, a dream that almost all of us have had as children. Also long-standing views of Mars and the Moon have now been incorporated into Google Maps.

Take advantage of the occasion, take a break from work, and enter Google Maps to enjoy the relaxing beauty of outer space.

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