Google has worked with the team over Carnegie Mellon University's Create Lab to bring timelapse videos to Google Earth, which the tech giant says is the biggest update the company has made to the ...
Google is bringing a new update to Google Earth. A new timelapse refresh is available to visualize the changes to the planet across 37 years. New 4K videos of specific places across the planet are now ...
Google has worked to refine the accuracy, visuals, and functionality of Google Earth over the years, making it the closest many of us will ever get to travel the world. But today Google Earth is ...
Google Earth has fascinated millions as it can show someone locations across the globe in great detail. Now, just in time for Earth Day on April 22, Google Earth allows users to use a time-lapse ...
When we talk about climate change today, we mean changes that humans have caused. There is hardly any doubt in science that we contribute to the greenhouse effect. Our world does not look as it used ...
The effects of climate change and our impact on Earth can be hard to visualize. Thanks to satellite imagery, we've been able to get a better sense of how our actions can affect our planet on a larger ...
Google has unveiled a wealth of changes now being introduced for its Google Earth Timelapse feature, now allowing satellite image-based time-lapse viewing that extends as far as from 1984 to 2018.
The Earth is always rotating. Despite some hair-brained theories that the Earth is flat, all you need to see evidence of the Earth's rotation and its roundness is to set up a camera and record the ...
Launched back in 2013, Google Earth Timelapse has been an interesting way to look at how our planet has changed over the years. Today, an update to the tool has extended support to mobile, added more ...
Satellites are doing all kinds of amazing new things lately, from beaming high-speed internet to remote areas to capturing high-resolution images through clouds to taking 24 million images of every ...