Google Sky lands on the web
About a half a year after adding stars, constellations, and all sorts of astronomical data to Google Earth, Google has launched a web based version of Google Sky. The interface is similar to Google Maps. You can drag and drop the sky to see different items, and you can search for locations by typing in terms like "Mars," or "constellation."
There are also a series of galleries highlighting some of the coolest views gathered from Hubble and other telescopes. You can toggle between naked eye, infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, and x-ray views. Google has also integrated an Earth & Sky podcast directly into the site.
[via Google Lat Long Blog]
There are also a series of galleries highlighting some of the coolest views gathered from Hubble and other telescopes. You can toggle between naked eye, infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, and x-ray views. Google has also integrated an Earth & Sky podcast directly into the site.
[via Google Lat Long Blog]













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Subscribe to commentscorrineMar 14th 2008 9:00AM
Am I the only one seeing little Firefox logos as stars....?
michaelMar 14th 2008 7:15PM
I bet this was directly to compete with WWT.
But based on earlier videos of WWT, I still think WWT looks more nicer to use and has far more advanced features than Google Sky. But I guess Google Sky seems adequate enough.
Can't wait for WWT to come out.