Google Earth Looks Skyward (PC World via Yahoo! News) Google Inc. may just be the center of the universe now: A new add-on for its Earth satellite program, called Sky, lets users explore space and see photos of the precise star formation overhead based on their locale....more...Google Earth gets starry-eyed (Computerworld Singapore) Updated: 23 Aug 2007 Google may just be the center of the universe now: A new add-on for its Earth satellite program, called Sky, lets users explore space and see photos of the precise star formation overhead based on their locale....more... News: Google Earth gets starry-eyed (MacCentral Online) A new add-on for Google's Earth satellite program, called Sky, lets users see photos of the precise star formation overhead based on their locale. ...more... Google Earth gets starry-eyed (InfoWorld) ( InfoWorld ) - Google may just be the center of the universe now: A new add-on for its Earth satellite program, called Sky, lets users explore space and see photos of the precise star formation overhead based on their locale. People can now use Google to peruse astrological wonders such as the Crab Nebula, an expanding remnant of a supernova 6,300 light years from earth. Markers within ......more... Google Earth plug-in adds space exploration (PC Advisor) 'Sky' integrates photos & Wikipedia content Google is offering a new add-on for Google Earth, called Sky, that lets users explore space and see photos of the precise star formation overhead based on their locale. ...more... Google Earth looks to the stars (Macworld UK) Google has introduced a new add-on for its Google Earth software. Called Sky, the software lets users explore space and see photos of the precise star formation above them....more... A haven for stargazers (Baltimore Sun) After years of fundraising, reopened observatory draws experts, amateurs The club started with seven members, a few telescopes and the night sky. ...more... COLUMNS: Free Will Astrology (Nashville Scene) Your weekly astrological forecast by Rob Brezsny....more... SSTL to develop low cost lunar orbiter for NASA (SpaceRef) Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has been awarded a contract for the study phase of a potential joint US-UK lunar orbiter mission to be called Magnolia....more... |