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Live Images From Google Mars Now Available

8:00AM March 15, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

Google Mars is officially showing live updates from the surface of the angry planet. Google issued this mysterious statement today: “We are entering uncharted territory.”


Users can access the images from the Themis camera onboard the Mars Odyssey spacecraft, as well as older images from up to a century ago. You can explore the surface, watch for orbiters, and wonder exactly where the little green men are hiding. Go check it out, this is very cool. [Google Mars via The Telegraph UK]


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  • Agr0

    March 16, 2009 at 1:09 PM

    Shouldn’t that say “We are charting uncharted territory”?

  • KB

    March 16, 2009 at 4:24 PM

    tHAT LINK HAS THE SAME SMALL IMAGE JOINED TO ITSELF IN A CHAIN ?
    ITS LIKE ONLY ONE PHOTO THERE …. BAD PHOTO EDITING OR DO THEY ONLY HAVE ONE PHOTO AVAILABLE?
    ZOOM OUT AND YOU WILL NOTICE IT !

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