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Watch the Planet Change With Timelapse in Google Earth – PCMag AU
A new interactive experience takes viewers on a wild ride through time.
(Photo via Google)
We’ve all logged onto Google Earth to see what our house looks like from different angles. The service, however, is good for more than just sneaking a peek at our own lives. In the biggest update to Google Earth since 2017, users can now see our planet “in an entirely new dimensiontime,” Rebecca Moore, director of Earth Engine & Outreach, announced in a blog post.
Twenty-four million satellite images from the past 37 years have been stitched together to create Timelapse in Google…
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