"The visualization offers a series of graphs and charts that represent the impact of economic activities in terms of global warming, ozone depletion, human toxicity, aquatic ecotoxicity, acidification, and other environmental impact measurements. Economy Map users can expand or contract the scope of the visualizations according to industry sectors and environmental impact indicators."
Search the skies
Search the night sky for your favorite planet, Messier object, and more. Then move
the phone in the direction of the arrow to find it in the sky around you.
Figure out what you're looking at
Point your phone at the sky, and Google Sky Map will show the stars, planets,
constellations, and more to help you identify the celestial objects in view. You can
also browse the skies in manual mode.
The DPLA offers a single point of access to millions of items-photographs, manuscripts, books, sounds, moving images, and more-from libraries, archives, and museums around the United States. Users can browse and search the DPLA's collections by timeline, map, format, and topic; save items to customized lists; and share their lists with others. Users can also explore digital exhibitions curated by the DPLA's content partners and staff.
Browser-based tools and several apps used in education are especially useful for researching, storytelling and collaborative video making. These tools' aim is to encourage students to approach a task by asking open-ended questions and develop a concept of a task. They also enhance personalized learning, where students discover their own strengths, whether it is analysing and mapping out ideas, research or even editing.
"With Moon in Google Earth, you can:
Take tours of landing sites, narrated by Apollo astronauts
View 3D models of landed spacecraft
Zoom into 360-degree photos to see astronauts' footprints
Watch rare TV footage of the Apollo missions
In Google Earth 5, select Moon from the top toolbar to start exploring. "