<p> Google Maps has introduced a new feature that allows you to 'zoom out' from Earth and explore other planets and moons in the solar system.<br /><br />Some of the newer added bodies include the moons of Saturn, like Enceladus, Titan, and Mimas.<br /><br />"Explore the icy plains of Enceladus, where Cassini discovered water beneath the moons crust-suggesting signs of life. Peer beneath the thick clouds of Titan to see methane lakes," Stafford Marquardt, Product Manager at Google, wrote in a blogpost.<br /><br />"You can visit these places - along with many other planets and moons - in Google Maps right from your computer. For extra fun, try zooming out from the Earth until you are in space!" Marquardt said.<br /><br />Google has also added Pluto, Venus, and several other moons for a total of 12 new worlds for users to explore.</p>
<p> Google Maps has introduced a new feature that allows you to 'zoom out' from Earth and explore other planets and moons in the solar system.<br /><br />Some of the newer added bodies include the moons of Saturn, like Enceladus, Titan, and Mimas.<br /><br />"Explore the icy plains of Enceladus, where Cassini discovered water beneath the moons crust-suggesting signs of life. Peer beneath the thick clouds of Titan to see methane lakes," Stafford Marquardt, Product Manager at Google, wrote in a blogpost.<br /><br />"You can visit these places - along with many other planets and moons - in Google Maps right from your computer. For extra fun, try zooming out from the Earth until you are in space!" Marquardt said.<br /><br />Google has also added Pluto, Venus, and several other moons for a total of 12 new worlds for users to explore.</p>