Now, navigate through International Space Station on Google Maps

22 Jul 2017 10:01 AM | General
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Thomas Pesquet, an astronaut at the European Space Agency (ESA), spent six months at the ISS and captured the Street View imagery in zero gravity, Google said in a statement.

The images will now be available to public to help them discover and explore the experience of being in a spaceship.

The first-of-its-kind initiative by Google and ESA showcases images of the interiors of the ISS and allows users to experience how looking down on Earth from outer space would feel like.

The Street View imagery is also supported with handy little dots. When users click on these, a small note pops up with additional information or fun facts.

 

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