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Planets and moons are now part of Google Maps - here are 6 incredible worlds you must explore

Oct 18, 2017, 02:31 IST

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A few years ago, Google gave people the ability to freely explore objects in space - but that experience was mostly locked up in Google Earth, the company's 3D-mapping software.

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This week, however, the company announced that far-out destinations can now be summoned directly in web browsers through a new feature of Google Maps called "Planets."

Fortunately the name is a misnomer, since there are also moons, dwarf planets, and even the International Space Station to explore.

There's no search box within "Planets," so it's difficult to, say, find the Apollo mission landing sites on Earth's moon. The maps also restrict the degree to which you can both rotate and zoom in on a world, especially at the poles.

Regardless, it's fun to play with - and bound to give you a new perspective on the solar system.

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Here are six new outer-space destinations in Google Maps we recommend checking out.

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