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'''Destiny Planet View''' is a web browser app based on [[wikipedia:Google_Earth|Google Earth]] that lets people explore the different planets in [[Destiny]]. It was released the week prior to the official launch of Destiny, with some blocked content. Only portions of [[Mars]], [[Venus]], and the [[Moon]] are available at this time.
'''Destiny Planet View''' is a web browser app based on [[wikipedia:Google_Earth|Google Earth]] that lets people explore the different planets in [[Destiny]]. It was released the week prior to the official launch of Destiny, with some blocked content. Only portions of [[Mars]], [[Venus]], and the [[Moon]] were initially available.


Players can explore each planet by clicking on different points of interest, and see various images, videos, or pieces of lore. Viewing all points of interest unlocked a code for a new player [[emblem]], The Sign of the Infinite.<ref>[https://www.destinyplanetview.com/en/home Destiny Planet View]</ref>
Users could explore each planet by clicking on different points of interest, and see various images, videos, or pieces of lore. Viewing all points of interest unlocked a code for a new player [[emblem]], The Sign of the Infinite.<ref>[https://www.destinyplanetview.com/en/home Destiny Planet View]</ref>
 
The website is currently inaccessible as of August 30, 2016.


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Destiny Planet View is a web browser app based on Google Earth that lets people explore the different planets in Destiny. It was released the week prior to the official launch of Destiny, with some blocked content. Only portions of Mars, Venus, and the Moon were initially available.

Users could explore each planet by clicking on different points of interest, and see various images, videos, or pieces of lore. Viewing all points of interest unlocked a code for a new player emblem, The Sign of the Infinite.[1]

The website is currently inaccessible as of August 30, 2016.

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