Viewing satellite images through Google Earth is a very efficient way of determining coordinates for higher quality satellite imagery.
Have you ever been on Bing Maps and wondered, “What is the date of the imagery in this location?” Well I know I definitely have and according to the maker of the Bing Aerial Imagery Analyzer, Martijn van Exel, there is now a way to find these dates out. TheBing Aerial Imagery Anal...
View your location using Google Earth. With the Google Earth application, you can browse satellite images of locations around the world from your computer. You can view built-up cities as well as remote, sparsely populated areas such as deserts. Navigate the planet by typing in an address that...
You would be surprised how many people initially think Google Earth will show imagery in real-time. Or, that surely it will only be a day old. I guess part of this thinking comes from watching the weather satellite photos which are only a few hours old, or live weather radar. But, the...
Make sure that you check the date of the imagery available to make sure that it is current as you will find some products that do not have current data. To find GOES-East and GOES-West imagery in their display, click the "Products" tab in the left column. Look for the folders that ...
Google Earth has revolutionized the way people interact with high-spatial resolution imagery across Earth and the solar system, yet has remained largely underutilized to date for making quantitative measurements of landscape form and function. Examples of such utility and potential caveats are ...
Google Earth Engine App for exploring Landsat 8 multispectral imagery. - bellingcat/Multispectral-Satellite-Imagery-Explorer
Google Earth tracks how far zoomed you are. If you are zoomed in too far when you go to the placemark you’ll see the slider locate the right date, but the image won’t update. If this happens try pulling back in altitude and taking a new snapshot and try it again. ...
For each well location, we gathered multiple scene and display IDs along with the scene acquisition date and spatial resolution. This is sufficient to download several NAIP images from the Earth Explorer for each well location. This can be used to expand the current dataset with extra images ...
To improve interpretability, the date of the last aerial photograph in SMP and REU was shifted by minus/plus 1 year. Because the field size for QUP is significantly larger than that for the other study sites, it is plotted separately with a different y-axis. As TUR focused mainly on ...