All About Space

Google Earth

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Unfortunat­ely, not every Earth crater site is easily accessible in real life. However, all of these craters (and more) can be found and explored on Google Earth. Here you can view the craters from different angles, and in some cases even see what it looks like at the crater floor from photograph­s submitted by those who have been fortunate enough to visit – Lonar Crater is one such example.

Google Earth is easily accessible via a web browser with the web address earth.google.com.

We would recommend viewing on a desktop rather than a mobile. You can find craters by typing their names into the Google Earth search bar, or if you would like to take a tour of the ten craters listed in this article, you can follow this link: tinyurl.com/

u5fxsx9u. Here you’ll find a list of the craters we’ve explored, and you can visit each one by clicking on its name, or by pressing ‘present’ for the full tour.

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