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Google Earth Engine combines a multi-petabyte catalog of satellite imagery and geospatial datasets with planetary-scale analysis capabilities and makes it available for scientists,...
Sep 25, 2024 · Drag the scroll bar at the upper-left to the left to go back in time and view past images of the current location. Each time you adjust the scroll bar, the imagery for the location you’re viewing changes to show you how the location looked at the time you’re setting.
Apr 15, 2021 · The latest Google Earth feature is called Timelapse in Google Earth. According to the blog post, the feature relies on 24 million satellite photos that have been captured over the last 37 years to allow users to access the Timelapse page and see any spot on the planet progress over time.
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Apr 15, 2021 · Google Earth has launched a time-lapse feature that lets users wind back the clock and see how the world has changed over several decades. The feature uses millions of satellite images...
Apr 15, 2021 · With Timelapse in Google Earth, 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years have been compiled into an interactive 4D experience. Now anyone can watch time unfold and witness nearly four decades of planetary change.
Sep 2, 2024 · You can use any web browser on your computer or laptop to go back in time with Google Maps. Going back in time is only available for Street View images. If you want to see historical satellite images and maps, use this method instead.
At its core, Google Earth Timelapse is an example of how organizing information can make it more accessible and useful, turning petabytes of satellite imagery into an interactive experience that shows the dynamic changes occurring across space and time.