No. The pictures that make up Google earth are only taken occasionally for each location. Therefore it is impossible to see in real time.
They are real photos
The aerial, satellite, and Street View imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). But there is also a webcam layer integrated into Google Earth (enabled in Gallery layer) that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.
No, all the pictures are taken by satellite. ^^^WRONG There are MANY stitched and edited segments of the Google Earth database...most notably, in photographs featuring military bases, military operations, and other things the government feels they need to keep from the general public. Also, Google themselves heavily photoshopped pictures of the Google Campus in California...adding things that are not there in "real life", including a massive swimming pool with the Google logo.
do you say that pictures taken of UFO mother-ship in the orbit of earth taken by the satilite ISS and als at the ISS satelite so NASA clesed down the satelite are not real
sea monters are real the have pictures on google.
You will find it at google..
No. It depends what you mean by real. The pictures are real enough, though that does not mean they depict something that is real. Cartoons for instance.
You can find those pictures in google's images
Google images
The Apollo mission pictures are real as are the missions themselves.
yes it is if you go to google images search hoope it will show pictures of her