Google Earth's new time-lapse feature uses 24 million satellite images from the past 37 years compiled into an interactive 4D experience. "Now anyone can watch time unfold and witness nearly four decades of planetary change," Moore wrote in a blog post. "It took more than 2 ...
Google Earth's Timelapse谷 球的 摄Google Earth worked with National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) to release a new feature(功能) called Timelapse(延时摄影) on April 15, 2021. The feature lets users look at images taken as recently as 2020 and those going all the way back to 19...
Google Earth Summer: Time to Travel Reminisce Summer is here. Summer holidays are just around the corner. This is the time of year when many of us usually plan to travel and explore the world. Not so this year. Explore. Reminisce. Show This year we can reminisce about past travels and...
Ive been a fan of google earth for a long time now. I recall that the first images used to allow the bottom of the ocean exploration with a smooth transition from land to sea. With the new updates and imagery, a lot of detail has been removed. I used to remember looking at land ma...
The post Google adds great new feature to Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 appeared first on Google Earth Blog. ]]> Yesterday Google released a new version of Google Earth Pro (for the Desktop version of Google Earth – not mobile) version 7.3.2. I’ve copied the highlights from their announcement...
Google Earth and satellite imagery has revealed some strange things, from secret military bunkers in China to phantom islands to a mysterious pentagram in Kazakhstan.
I have been using Google Earth for the past many years and it seems Zoom definitely offers a better image quality. Further, just like Google Earth, Zoom Earth also allows you to see the history of imagery of a certain place. I was able to see aerial images of 2002 of my region which...
I think Google is collecting more data than it originally stored and collected for Google Earth. For instance, I was able to view an area of San Francisco from 1948 onward. I highly doubt Google started using this imagery the very first time it covered the area. I wouldn’t be surprised...
Another remarkable set of available data refers to Sentinel missions, a constellation of satellites developed by the European Space Agency to operationalize theCopernicus Earth Observation Program. Sentinel-1A and 1B provide all-weather radar images, Sentinel-2A and 2B high-resolution opti...
In particular, the Google Earth Engine services allowed for the efficient utilization of cloud computing resources to handle hundreds of remote sensing images. Using different datasets, namely Landsat 5, Landsat 7 and Sentinel-2, several products were obtained by processing entire stacks of images ...