![]() ![]() ![]() Updated by Lauren Feather, February 18, 2022: Humans are nosy and loved a good mystery - and Google Earth is full of them. With Google Earth Easter eggs being passed around more and more, we found 10 new eggs that have been discovered in 2020 with the help of some very sharp viewers. These hidden features can be seen in the depths of oceans, African safaris, and city streets across the world. These Easter eggs aren't the same Easter eggs many think of, rather hidden features or messages that wouldn't have been discovered otherwise. Google Earth has proven that satellites can grab the smallest of moments and store them for anyone with the Internet to explore.Ĭurrently, Google Earth enthusiasts are searching the globe from the seat of their couch for Easter eggs that Google Earth satellites may have picked up. So, just fasten your seat belts and take off for this incredible journey through space.With the help of Google Earth, everyone with access to the Internet can look up any coordinate across the globe. To find out if you are really connected to the world of the Moon or with your head in space, it is possible to answer a tests about space exploration. The trip is interactive and Google Earth takes you to different places in the world. The big names are: Sally ride, Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, Kirobo (a robot), Nicolaus Copernicus, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, mother Jemison, Anuradha TK e Peggy Whitson. 10 space explorers received honors and there are not only men on the list, but also women and (amazingly) even robots. The celebration is not restricted to the contributions of those who made the first walk on the Moon possible. In case of Google Assistant, just ask him to tell you some interesting facts about our natural satellite. That way, you can see what photos you've already taken of her. No Google Photos, the secret is to search for the term “Moon” (or use the Moon emoji). ( We have to admit: they are useful tips for life.) No Google Arts & Culture, there are 40 items about the Apollo 11, tips on how to wear a spacesuit, techniques for packing space snacks for travel, and much, much more. It is possible to virtually visit the launch pads of the rockets Google Arts & Culture, Google Photos and Google Assistant also celebrate the date One of the challenges that almost no one imagines is dealing with rising sea levels in coastal launch areas. Just go to the project settings page or use the “World” menu.įurthermore, it is possible to check how the NASA do the update mission launch locations future. For those who like to make videos, there is the option to create animations not only of the Moon, but also of Mars. No Google Earth Studio, you can explore the Moon using an animation tool for satellite imagery and 3D Earth imagery. ![]() However, the idea of exploring space is, in addition to being interesting, done in a curious way. It sounds like a joke when we think about the translation of the software's name (Earth = Earth) and that it is offering a trip to the Moon. One of them is Margaret Hamilton, one of those responsible for the software that allowed the Apollo 11 could land safely and manage the information received during the voyage. ![]() There is also information about people important for the mission to take place. In addition, it will be possible to explore 20 visual stories linked to Apollo 11 straight from the search Google, with photos, videos and information. Virtual tour can be done using the astronaut suit (Image: ) ![]()
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