Agreement between Nasa and Google: the search engine will make available to Internet users a good part of the data and images of the U.S. space.
Thanks to technology already used in Google Earth, you can view pictures of the Moon and Mars in three dimensions, as the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the agreement also foresees the possibility to follow the activities of the International Space Station "Alpha" and shuttle missions in real time.
Explained as a director of Research Center of Ames, in California, the agreement is very useful because although the © Nasa has a wealth of information of our planet without precedent, the data are "difficult to find, and very scattered" .
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