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Google MoonView the moon in Google Earth. Link
Google MarsView Mars in Google Earth. Link
Google Sky"Whether you're an astronomer or stargazer, Sky in Google Earth brings millions of stars and galaxies to your fingertips." Link
Using Google Earth to teach the magnitude of deep time"Under the constraint of experienceability, the best timeline to distance scale must be at least 75 miles and no more than about 500 miles long. Using Google Earth, one can construct such ideal timeline analogies relative to a point in the classroom with locally adaptable markers for important events in geologic time." Link
Introduction to Plate Tectonics"Uses maps created in Google Earth to explore concepts of plate tectonics including locations of plate boundaries, age of the sea floor, and distribution of earthquakes" Link
Meteor Craters on Earth"Scientists have confirmed 172 locations on the Earth determined to be "impact structures. These locations have been documented in a database available at the Earth Impact Database." Link

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