
Google Sky became a part of Google Earth EarthGoogle since 2007, allowing users to view images of the sky from sources such as the Hubble space telescope. GoogleGoogle
now has partnered with Slooh to run another layer in Google Earth that allows users to explore images of the sky taken by Slooh members.
Slooh is a service that allows users to stream live views, capture images through one of the robotic telescopes of the Canary Islands Slooh, posted, Chile, AustraliaAustralia. has more than 50,000 members who can participate in missions, usually include watching interesting astronomical objects or events.
The new Slooh layer in Google Earth brings photos of 35,000 more heavenly bodies in a unique Google broadcast also live astronomy missions, such as for example Lunar Slooh, within Google Earth and through other media properties. the first of these jobs have an Eclipse of the moon on 21 December.
To activate the layer Slooh in Google Earth, go to view-explore-sky, click on the current events of the sky and select camera Slooh space.


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