The satellite that revolves around the earth.
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Street View photographs on the other hand are taken by Google or its associates typically by cars with special cameras.
Google's imagery comes from a variety of sources ranging from commercial satellite and aerial imagery companies (e.g. GeoEye or DigitalGlobe). Some of the imagery is given to Google by city or state governments.
Street View photographs on the other hand are taken by Google or its associates. These photographs are taken by special cameras fixed on top of cars or bikes. See related links to details of how Google turns photos into Street View.
Google's imagery comes from a variety of sources ranging from commercial satellite and aerial imagery companies (e.g. GeoEye or DigitalGlobe). Some of the imagery is given to Google by city or state governments.
Street View photographs on the other hand are taken by Google or its associates.
Street View imagery is taken by Google and its partners driving around in cars or other platforms, equipped with advanced imaging technology.
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The typical Google Earth user would be searching for road directions, satellite pictures, street view photos, and locations, when visiting Google earth's website.
If you have a dish for your TV service then you're getting a television feed via a satellite feed. Likewise, digital imagery is sent from earth orbiting or deep-space satellites to ground stations for processing. For example, GeoEye and DigitalGlobe have a constellation of satellites that takes pictures of earth that are processed to display on Google Earth and Google Maps.
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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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Google satellites are closer to the Earth than the NASA satellites are to the moon. And those pictures are pretty good.
Google Earth and Google Maps are great tools to view high-resolution satellite imagery of the Earth.
Yes, someone who works for Google does filter the pictures shown on maps in Google Earth. Otherwise, there may be something wrong with the picture if not.
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The pictures were taken by a satellite which can photograph a large area.
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The pictures in Google Earth can only get so detailed. Beyond that, they get all pixellated.
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The typical Google Earth user would be searching for road directions, satellite pictures, street view photos, and locations, when visiting Google earth's website.
They are real photos