moon.google.com

Check out the new imagery on Google:

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Anonymous
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Just gotta love that "max res" setting!

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matt wilson

Hey, I can hardly wait! venus.google.com mars.google.com titan.google.com europa.google.com io.google.com saturn.google.com jupiter.google.com neptune.google.com (ok, it's just a featureless blue circle...) uranus...well...let's forget the obvious bad jokes. and not to be forgotten - sun.google.com

and for the fiction fans, we have middle_earth.google.com diskworld.google.com

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lektric.dan

Don't forget known_space.google.com (For us Larry Niven fans)

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Greg Heilers

Greg Heilers wrote in news:UwvEe.6934 $ snipped-for-privacy@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net:

or better yet ringworld.google.com

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Dan Major

That goes without saying....Ringworld would be included within the complete "Known Space" series...and I bet it would take up about

99% of it!

:o)

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Greg Heilers

In terms of pure habitable surface area, much more than 99%!

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Darren J Longhorn

If you're going down that path, I want arrakis.google.com

David Erbas-White

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David Erbas-White

Here you go:

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Darren J Longhorn

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