Web surfers may soon be able to explore the canyons of mars and experience a virtual flight over the surface of the moon thanks to a deal announced on Monday between Google and the NASA Ames Research Centre. The Space Act Agreement is the first in a series of Collaborations between the Internet Company and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) . NASA and Google will work together on a wide range of technical problems and will make NASA’S space exploration work, much of accessible to the public. One project would let viewers see details of Mars and earth’s moon in a format similar to satellite picture views of the world made popular by applications such as Google Earth.