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    www.google.com/maps/space/moon

    Explore the moon's surface with Google Maps in Space, offering an interactive experience to navigate lunar landscapes.

  3. Google Maps

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    Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  4. Google Earth

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    Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View. Take a guided ...

  5. Use Google Maps in Space

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    To view the Moon, Mars, and other planets, go to Google Maps in Space. Important: For Google Maps in Space to work, turn on Globe view . You can view a number of celestial objects like the International Space Station, planets, or the Earth’s moon in Google Maps in Space .

  6. Google Earth

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    Examine the world without leaving your desk. Available on Chrome and other browsers. Create maps with advanced geospatial features on PC, Mac, or Linux. Create maps with advanced tools on PC, Mac ...

  7. Explore Google Earth

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    Embark on an adventure with Google Earth, taking control of your journey through the virtual globe.

  8. Free-Air Gravity Map of the Moon — Google Arts & Culture

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    The free-air gravity map shows deviations from the mean gravity that a cueball Moon would have. The deviations are measured in milliGals, a unit of acceleration. On the map, purple is at the low end of the range, at around -400 mGals, and red is at the high end near +400 mGals.

  9. Free-Air Gravity Map of the Moon — Google Arts & Culture

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    Spacecraft in orbit around the Moon experience slight variations in gravity caused by both of these irregularities. The free-air gravity map shows deviations from the mean, the gravity that a cueball Moon would have. The deviations are measured in milliGals, a unit of acceleration.

  10. Philip's Moon Map - George Philip & Son, Peter Grego - Google...

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    Philip's Moon Map is a completely new large-format map of the near side of the Moon. It has been specially drawn for Philip's by Dr John Murray, a research lecturer at the UK's Open University, who is an expert on the lunar surface.

  11. Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin and the U.S. flag on the Moon

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    Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on the lunar surface.