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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.
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The aerial, satellite, and StreetView imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). In fact, the imagery is on average 1-3 years old.However, Google is making some layers such as traffic and weather available near real-time and refreshed every few hours.There is also a new webcam layer integrated into Google Earth that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.Also, there are third party data feeds such as real-time flight tracking available so over time more and more data are showing up in Google Earth and Google Maps.
If You Get Google Earth Or Google Map Directions, You Will Find Out.
no Google map is the map of the whole earth, Google earth is the more high tech , it is when you can street view any were in the world, by typing in the address, when u do this, it takes to the doorstep, of the requested address you put in
It always display daytime
Google Earth Clock displays the time using different images of the earth to represent each number. Each individual image can be viewed and explored further by zooming in on that image.
No. The pictures that make up Google earth are only taken occasionally for each location. Therefore it is impossible to see in real time.
Rudyard Kipling did not write a work specifically titled "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted." This phrase may reflect the themes of impermanence and the passage of time found in Kipling's poetry and prose, such as in his poem "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted."
Use google earth. Its easy. i do it all the time! Just kidding. I Think google earth is ur best bet. or search police records!lol!
== My interest with Google Earth was rekindled when I read Mawee's entry showing a captured image of her house from Google Earth. Instantly, I opened Google Earth from my PC & explored it, then I remembered Panoramio.com, I submitted some photos on panoramio. So what the heck is Panoramio, it is a site that offers online photo storage, as an additional feature, the possibility of showing your photos on Google Earth. I started uploading & mapping my photos on Panoramio last May, there was no promise of your photos to be shown on Google Earth in an instance, it takes time. Yesterday, after ignoring Panoramio for about 2 months, my photos finally appeared on Google Earth. I have submitted 16 photos, 13 of which are now available & viewable through Google Earth, here are the 13 photos featured: i found this on another web page hope this helps! To copy a screenshot of Google Earth, go to Edit, then Copy Image. (or press Ctrl+Alt+C) You can then copy this image into Paint or any other picture editing program.
It is because of its massive size, reflectivity, and its distance from earth.