What happened to Google Earth

What happened to Google Earth

 

With the Timelapse on Google Earth, users can now witness 4 decades of planetary change in a seamless Timelapse. While this sounds amazing, what is even more amazing is that this is made possible by 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years that have been compiled into an interactive 4D experience.

The planet has witnessed rapid environmental change in the past half a century than any other point in recorded history, and that, along with the various changes across the communities, is something that makes for an intense and amazing experience in the Timelapse.

In order to actually witness this Timelapse, you can visit the direct link that we will provide at the end of this article, or if you are already on the Google Earth application, you can simply use the voyager option to enter interactive visual tours of the location of your choice. You can select any video you want as a ready-to-use MP4 video or sit back and watch the videos on YouTube. From governments and researchers to publishers, teachers and advocates, we’re excited to see how people will use Timelapse in Google Earth to shine a light on our planet.