Google Earth Gets Cosmic Addition

Google Earth Gets Cosmic Addition
A close-up view of the Orion Nebula, with the Hubble image of the nebula overlaid, in Sky in Google Earth. (Image credit: ESA & Digitized Sky Survey (Caltech))

A new product from Google offers a virtual tour of the cosmos, showing off Hubble Space Telescope images set against starfield backgrounds made from other telescopes' photographs.

The download, "Sky in Google Earth," is free with the newest version of Google Earth. The cosmic tour adds to Google's mapping offerings that now include Earth, Mars and the moon.

Google's product enters a market with several competitors. Starry Night software has been around for 10 years and in recent months has taken many of its most popular features online. Variations of Starry Night are used to run planetarium shows, as educational tools in classrooms, and by professional and amateur astronomers to control telescopes. [Starry Night is published by Imaginova, parent company of SPACE.com.]

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