Kitchen Wall Clock – What Your Time Should Look Like
Posted On Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 By dataportal
Google Moon was launched on the 36th anniversary of Apollo 11 Lunar Landing, July 20, 2005. Google Moon does not seem to have as many features as the maps from another planet, but Google will surprise you. There are many things to learn and see through Google Moon. As soon as you open Google Moon, the first thing you see are the Apollo missions. When the website opens, it automatically activates the Apollo. This feature includes audio clips, stories, pictures, quotes, panoramic photos, and links to videos of the adventures of astronauts on the lunar surface. Since the previous version of Google Moon, you can now extend to the bottom without the image will look different images distorted.You astronaut while searching through Google Moon, as long as the property of Apollo is on. These images are labeled with numbers astronaut. Clicking on each image astronaut, you will learn the information, such as the launch and landing dates, place of landing, and when he returned to Earth. You can also view other information depending on whether the astronaut is clicked the image. That's not the best part, the zoom in the picture near each astronaut and find incredible images taken 40 Continue Reading