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Aug 25: Google search engine has tried to capture the mystery of the sky through its new venture Google Sky. It is the beta version of earth that include a Google sky feature that allow to get close with over 100 million galaxies and 200 million star.
To view the star, on your window, download the recent version Google earth software, launch application, go to view and select to ‘switch to sky’, zoom in to see the blazing star, black hole, constellation.
Images from the system come from six research institution, including the Polar Observatory in California and the United Astronomy Technology Centre. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. High-resolution imagery comes from the Space Telescope Science Institute, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and the Digital Sky Survey Consortium.
Dr Carol Christian of Space Telescopic Science Institute said, "Never before has a road map of the entire sky been made so readily available and Sky in Google Earth will foster and initiate new understanding of the universe by bringing it to everyone's home computer."
Dr John Mason, of the British Astronomical Association for amateur astronomers, said that Light and air pollution has become so bad in many area that can be seen when one looks up and realizes what they miss will be good on this part.
Dr Francisco Diego, from the department of physics and astronomy at University College London, described the program as an "imaginative, powerful and unique tool". He said, "Just as we are about to celebrate the 400th anniversary of telescope astronomy, this initiative will open a new window for anyone to be able to appreciate, explore and discover our fragile position in this”.
Ed Parsons of Geospatial product development group, Google Earth + Sky, described the tool as “the same tool, looking up"
After the launch of Google earth in 2005, Google also had launched Google Mars, to view the Red Planet, Google Moon to see Apollo moon lending. NASA provides these images under an agreement signed in 2006 between Google and NASA.
This new search engine will prove beneficial for astronomers and those who want to open the mysteries of space.
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Comments:
srinivas
December 20, 2008 at 12:00 AMpardeep
June 20, 2008 at 12:00 AMlike to see J&K preferably Udhampur city map on google earth
Herohito Coutinho
August 27, 2007 at 12:00 AMI love to surf all the time with Google Earth, and now on with Sky I,ll be very much happy . thanks once again to googlesky and all others who has shared to give this beautiful thing to us
Herohito Coutinho
August 27, 2007 at 12:00 AMI really love to open google earth all the time, and now with the sky I'll be more happy. Thanks gogle and others who work to put all this to gether and teach others to learn
milton matthews
August 27, 2007 at 12:00 AMAt the age of 78 I find that with GOOGLE SKY combinded GOOGLE EARTH I have hours of pleasent viewing and more importante educational learning, the old saying is that one is never too old to learn .Thank you GOOGLE
vasant rao
August 26, 2007 at 12:00 AMThis is revolutionery step in mankind history
RITURAJ .K.SWARNKAR
August 26, 2007 at 12:00 AMI THANK TO GOOGLE & NASA FOR GIVING US SUCH A FABULOUS WEBSITE & IT ALSO INCREASES MORE INTREST IN ASTRONOMY THOSE WHO WANT TO BECOME ASTRONOMERS.
bijoyendra shekhar
August 26, 2007 at 12:00 AMgoogle sky is beyond my imagination and i sure it will bring revolution in exploring all the mysteries of universe and will also help young scientists
prabu
August 25, 2007 at 12:00 AMi enjoy that i see the further distance in the sky









i want to view AP and our city visakhapatnam