No idea what Google's plans are about that, but NASA WorldWind already allows you to view Mars, Jupiter, and an full view of the sky from space.
2007-02-25 03:28:43
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answered by Bhajun Singh 4
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Well, we already have Google Mars, but a Google Jupiter would be a waste of time as it is nothing but seething, constantly changing cloud tops. A Google Venus, Saturn, Titan and Neptune would also be a waste for the same reason; Google is only good for the terrestrial planets and moons.
2007-02-25 03:47:53
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answered by stargazergurl22 4
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They already have Google Moon (moon.google.com) and Google Mars (http://www.google.com/mars/). I'm sure they'll have Google Jupiter when it's more fully explored.
2007-02-25 03:25:55
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answered by Danny 3
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That's a really good question. I'd say in a couple of years if we make Google aware of it. Sounds like a good plan mate!
2007-02-25 03:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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In the near future
2007-02-25 03:24:27
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answered by Batman Simon 5
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There is no real call for that so I do not think that it will happen. Plus there are not enough photos to make it happen. I do not believe they have been fully mapped.
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2007-02-25 03:28:22
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answered by Bacchus 5
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