Yes, you can now! In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, Google has added the Moon to Google Earth!
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Under View > Explore in main menu of Google Earth there is a list of views to choose from: Earth, Moon, Mars, and Sky.When you select Moon special layers will be available in the layers panel such as Apollo Missions to see the Moon landings.
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Under the View menu click Explore then select from among Earth, Sky, Moon, and Mars. You can select the planet icon from the toolbar to do the same.
Because the earth doesnt go around the moon, the moon go's around the earth, and because the moon is round, u can never see all of it
No it takes a Month for the Moon to go around the Earth it takes a Year for the Earth to go around the Sun.
The moon rotates around the Earth, and as it does so the Earth is rotating around the sun. So yes, along with the Earth the moon does go around the sun.
The Moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse. The Earth doesn't go around the Moon at all.
No. The moon takes about 27 days to go around the earth.
It is a shodow from the earth.
Google Earth has a flight simulator but no "rocket mode". You can, however, change Earth to Mars, Moon, or a Sky mode to see other planets. The flight simulator still works on Mars and the Moon which is fun to try, but it is disabled in Sky mode.
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