
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the  Apollo 11 Moon landing, Google has launched a new feature: the 
Moon  in Google Earth. You can now use Google 
Earth to explore, fly around and search 
the Moon. Google was able to get several astronauts to  participate in this new feature, and you can get tours of landing sites,  narrated by Apollo astronauts, view 3D models of landed spacecraft, zoom into  360-degree photos to see astronauts' footprints and watch rare TV footage of the  Apollo missions. The hi-resolution views of the Moon were developed in  collaboration with NASA Ames Research and JAXA. It's loads of fun and provides  an historic perspective as well as a look to the future of lunar exploration. If  you already have Google Earth 5.0 on your computer, just click on the tab on the  top toolbar that has a picture of 
Saturn, and click on Moon. If you click on the Apollo 11 flag,  you can zoom in on that location and take a tour of the first landing site on  the Moon! What a great way celebrate the 40th anniversary. Enjoy!
Click  here to go the the Moon in Google Earth.