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Variables generated for this change

VariableValue
Name of the user account (user_name)
'96.255.132.206'
Page ID (page_id)
4375816
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'Google Mars'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Google Mars'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit)
false
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Website | name = Google Mars | logo = [[File:Google Mars logo.png]] | screenshot = [[File:GoogleMars.png|250px]] | caption = | url = [http://mars.google.com mars.google.com] | commercial = | type = [[Web mapping]] | language = [[Coverage details of Google Maps|Multilingual]] | registration = No | owner = [[Google]] | author = [[Google]] | launch date = | current status = Active | revenue = }} '''Google Mars''' was at first an in-browser version of [[Google Maps]] which provides a visible [[satellite imagery|imagery]] view, like [[Google Moon]], as well as [[infrared]] imagery and shaded relief ([[elevation]]) of the planet [[Mars]]. Users can toggle between the [[elevation]], visible, and [[infrared]] data, in the same manner as switching between map, satellite, and hybrid modes of Google Maps. In collaboration with [[NASA]] scientists at the [[Mars Space Flight Facility]] located at [[Arizona State University]], Google Mars provided the public with data collected from two NASA Mars missions, [[Mars Global Surveyor]] and [[2001 Mars Odyssey]]. == Inclusion In Google Earth 5 == [[Google Earth]] version 5, released February 2, 2009, included a separate globe of the planet Mars that could be viewed. The images there are of a much higher resolution than those on the browser version, and include 3D renderings of the Martian terrain. There are also some extremely high resolution images from the [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]]'s [[HiRISE]] camera that are of a similar resolution to those of the cities on Earth. Finally, there are many high resolution panoramic images from various Mars landers such as the [[Mars Exploration Rovers]], [[Spirit Rover|Spirit]] and [[Opportunity Rover|Opportunity]] that can be viewed in a similar way to [[Google Street View]]. == See also == * [[Google Moon]] * [[Google Sky]] * [[Universe Sandbox]] == External links == * [http://mars.google.com/ Google Mars] {{Google Inc.}} {{GoogleMaps}} [[Category:Google services|Mars]] [[Category:Google Maps|Mars]] [[Category:Mars]] [[Category:Google Earth|Mars]] [[fa:گوگل مارس]] [[fr:Google Mars]] [[he:Google Mars]] [[pl:Google Mars]] [[pt:Google Mars]] [[sv:Google Mars]] [[ta:கூகுள் செவ்வாய்]] [[zh:Google火星]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Website | name = Google (fuck you) Mars | logo = [[File:Google Mars logo.png]] | screenshot = [[File:GoogleMars.png|250px]] | caption = | url = [http://mars.google.com mars.google.com] | commercial = | type = [[Web mapping]] | language = [[Coverage details of Google Maps|Multilingual]] | registration = No | owner = [[Google]] | author = [[Google]] | launch date = | current status = Active | revenue = }} '''Google Mars''' was at first an in-browser version of [[Google Maps]] which provides a visible [[satellite imagery|imagery]] view, like [[Google Moon]], as well as [[infrared]] imagery and shaded relief ([[elevation]]) of the planet [[Mars]]. Users can toggle between the [[elevation]], visible, and [[infrared]] data, in the same manner as switching between map, satellite, and hybrid modes of Google Maps. In collaboration with [[NASA]] scientists at the [[Mars Space Flight Facility]] located at [[Arizona State University]], Google Mars provided the public with data collected from two NASA Mars missions, [[Mars Global Surveyor]] and [[2001 Mars Odyssey]]. == Inclusion In Google Earth 5 == [[Google Earth]] version 5, released February 2, 2009, included a separate globe of the planet Mars that could be viewed. The images there are of a much higher resolution than those on the browser version, and include 3D renderings of the Martian terrain. There are also some extremely high resolution images from the [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]]'s [[HiRISE]] camera that are of a similar resolution to those of the cities on Earth. Finally, there are many high resolution panoramic images from various Mars landers such as the [[Mars Exploration Rovers]], [[Spirit Rover|Spirit]] and [[Opportunity Rover|Opportunity]] that can be viewed in a similar way to [[Google Street View]]. == See also == * [[Google Moon]] * [[Google Sky]] * [[Universe Sandbox]] == External links == * [http://mars.google.com/ Google Mars] {{Google Inc.}} {{GoogleMaps}} [[Category:Google services|Mars]] [[Category:Google Maps|Mars]] [[Category:Mars]] [[Category:Google Earth|Mars]] [[fa:گوگل مارس]] [[fr:Google Mars]] [[he:Google Mars]] [[pl:Google Mars]] [[pt:Google Mars]] [[sv:Google Mars]] [[ta:கூகுள் செவ்வாய்]] [[zh:Google火星]]'
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
0
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1330647118