Now you can use Google Maps to navigate the planets and their satellites in our Solar system. After the new update, you can leave the Earth and visit Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto, Europa, Ganymede, Titan and all other neighboring celestial bodies.
Thanks to Google Maps, we were already all over our fingers. Now the entire solar system has joined the family's access to the application. The mapping of the closest stars of the application, which has both education and training, as well as information and entertainment, and then the mapping of the Milky Way Galaxy, and even the observable universe, does not seem to be very imaginary.
With this update, Google Maps has transformed the Celestia application, which has the model of the solar system, the galaxy and the universe, from solar to a cosmic application. While Celestia is a map application, it is a planetarium-style application, Google Maps looks to map all known celestial objects in appearance.
Thanks to Google Maps, we were already all over our fingers. Now the entire solar system has joined the family's access to the application. The mapping of the closest stars of the application, which has both education and training, as well as information and entertainment, and then the mapping of the Milky Way Galaxy, and even the observable universe, does not seem to be very imaginary.
With this update, Google Maps has transformed the Celestia application, which has the model of the solar system, the galaxy and the universe, from solar to a cosmic application. While Celestia is a map application, it is a planetarium-style application, Google Maps looks to map all known celestial objects in appearance.