We’re excited about the collection - our first to be acquired in a zero-gravity environment and the first collection with annotations, a feature previously only available for Google Arts & Culture museums. For the first time, you can tour all 15 modules and 2 visiting docking vehicles (SpaceX Dragon and Orbital Cygnus) of the ISS in 360 degrees. On July 20, the 48th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, Street View released its first zero-gravity collection - enabling anyone to explore the International Space Station (ISS) from the comfort of the Earth. Over the last decade, a lot has changed - the technology we use, the appearance of the planet - but the goal of Google Maps has remained the same: to help you navigate and discover new corners of the Earth…and now beyond. Today, people can scale mountains, dive into the depths of the ocean, scout out ramen spots, and walk through museums in far corners of the world. Street View started out as Larry Page’s far-fetched idea to create a 360-degree map of the world and we recently celebrated 10 years of beautiful imagery from around the world.
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