Stare At the Stars with Google Mobile Earth App
With the new changes in the Google Earth app, users are able to rotate the globe to see images of the beautiful Milky Way and the stars at a point some 30,000 miles above the planet. Google has also added animated clouds that reflect global weather patterns and information about space, which is available on the app’s Voyager guided tour. As Google wrote in a blog while announcing the new features for the mobile version of the app: “All kinds of people use Google Earth: scientists, environmentalists, government and nonprofit workers, and global citizens who simply love exploring the planet. Whether they want to zoom in and explore Earth close-up or zoom out and see the big picture, we hope people using the Google Earth app will enjoy this new opportunity to stargaze.” The tech giant also pointed out last week, that it used to show the area around Earth as being black which was not very realistic, it admits. Recommended Reading: Google Earth Timelapse is Now Available on Mobile