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Originally Posted by 11Mort11
some one try the coordinates on the moon theres google moon as well
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I did not know Google had a moon application.
Edit: Wait a minute, yes I did. I remember when it first came out, and you zoomed in all the way you saw what looked like green swiss cheese. LOL
Anywho...
A simple text replacement of Art's MARS url gives us nothing but another blank spot on another floating rock in the solar system.
Unless.... you happen to click on the "charts" tab that is, and then you have glorious names of blank spots on another floating rock in the solar system.
http://www.google.com/moon/#lat=42.3....076072&zoom=8