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==Google Earth turns 10 today==
 
=='''Voyaging on Google Earth'''==


http://googleblog.blogspot.sg/2015/06/google-earth-10th-birthday.html
http://googleblog.blogspot.sg/2015/06/google-earth-10th-birthday.html
Via Google's Blog / Google Earth Turns 10 Today


Posted: Monday, June 29, 2015
Posted: Monday, June 29, 2015


When Google Earth was first introduced 10 years ago, it immediately stole my heart. Beyond the freedom to fly anywhere in the world, I was captivated by the ability to paint and visualize geographic data on this incredible global canvas.
''When Google Earth was first introduced 10 years ago, it immediately stole my heart. Beyond the freedom to fly anywhere in the world, I was captivated by the ability to paint and visualize geographic data on this incredible global canvas.''
 
''Drawn to datasets backed by real human stories, I started making my own maps with KML a few weeks after Earth’s release in 2005. For my master’s degree, I used Google Earth to build a virtual representation of a high-tech biological research reserve. Vint Cerf saw my work, which eventually led to a job on the Google Earth Outreach team, turning my passion for telling stories with maps into a career.''


Drawn to datasets backed by real human stories, I started making my own maps with KML a few weeks after Earth’s release in 2005. For my master’s degree, I used Google Earth to build a virtual representation of a high-tech biological research reserve. Vint Cerf saw my work, which eventually led to a job on the Google Earth Outreach team, turning my passion for telling stories with maps into a career.
''2005 was the beginning of Google Earth’s evolution, as well. In August of that year, Hurricane Katrina showed us how useful mapping tools like Earth could be for crisis response efforts. Rescue workers compared before and after Satellite imagery in Google Earth to better locate where people were stranded. And in the years after, with more than 2 billion downloads by people in nearly every country in the world, Earth has enabled people to discover new coral reefs, journey to the Moon and into deep space, find long-lost parents, clear landmines and much more.''


2005 was the beginning of Google Earth’s evolution, as well. In August of that year, Hurricane Katrina showed us how useful mapping tools like Earth could be for crisis response efforts. Rescue workers compared before and after Satellite imagery in Google Earth to better locate where people were stranded. And in the years after, with more than 2 billion downloads by people in nearly every country in the world, Earth has enabled people to discover new coral reefs, journey to the Moon and into deep space, find long-lost parents, clear landmines and much more.
''Google Earth images of Gulfport, Mississippi's shoreline before and after Hurricane Katrina''


Google Earth images of Gulfport, Mississippi's shoreline before and after Hurricane Katrina
''The ability to empower groups as diverse as school children and [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/?eocn=topnav&eoci=features NASA scientists] to learn more about the world is what I love about Google Earth. It has the potential to make the planet a far more connected place, if you take the time to explore, discover and share what you learn. So to celebrate how far Google Earth has come and our leap into the next 10 years, '''we’ve created a few new ways to help you better see places from around (and above) the world.''


The ability to empower groups as diverse as school children and [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/?eocn=topnav&eoci=features NASA scientists] to learn more about the world is what I love about Google Earth. It has the potential to make the planet a far more connected place, if you take the time to explore, discover and share what you learn. So to celebrate how far Google Earth has come and our leap into the next 10 years, '''we’ve created a few new ways to help you better see places from around (and above) the world.'''


'''Voyager'''
<big>'''''Voyager'''''</big>


The world is a big place, and it can be hard to know where to begin your virtual journey.


'''Now you can jump straight to the newest and most interesting imagery around the globe with a new layer, Voyager, available in desktop versions of Google Earth.'''
''The world is a big place, and it can be hard to know where to begin your virtual journey.''  


Different imagery types in Voyager are shown by color...
''Now you can jump straight to the newest and most interesting imagery around the globe with a new layer, Voyager, available in desktop versions of Google Earth.''


In this first edition of Voyager, you’ll find five sections to explore:


* Street View: highlights from Street View, including the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon
''Different imagery types in Voyager are shown by color...''


* Earth View: striking landscapes around the globe as seen from space (more below)


* 3D cities: a showcase of cities and towns available in photorealistic 3D (don’t forget to tilt!)
In the first edition of Voyager, you’ll find five sections to explore:''


* Satellite imagery updates: a map of our most recently published satellite imagery


* Highlight tour: with thousands of Voyager locations to choose from, take a quick tour of a few to whet your appetite
* '''''Street View:''''' ''highlights from Street View, including the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon''
 
* '''''Earth View:''''' ''striking landscapes around the globe as seen from space (more below)''
 
* ''''3D cities:''''' ''a showcase of cities and towns available in photorealistic 3D (don’t forget to tilt!)''
 
* '''''Satellite imagery updates:''''' ''a map of our most recently published satellite imagery''
 
* '''''Highlight tour:''''' ''with thousands of Voyager locations to choose from, take a quick tour of a few to whet your appetite''


The Kemgon Gompa—available in the Street View layer—is a Buddhist monastery in Lukla, Nepal




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'''Earth View'''


Looking at our planet from above is not only a reminder of how interdependent our human and natural ecosystems are—it also lays bare the Earth’s staggering and often surreal beauty.
'''''Earth View'''''


The Hammar Marshes of Iran are an uncharacteristic yet beautiful wetland feature in the otherwise arid climate
''Looking at our planet from above is not only a reminder of how interdependent our human and natural ecosystems are—it also lays bare the Earth’s staggering and often surreal beauty.''


Earth View is library of some of the most striking and enigmatic landscapes available in Google Earth. It started as a 20 percent project last year by a few Googlers who enjoyed scouring satellite imagery for these gems. These images soon made their way onto Android phones, Chromecast and Chromebooks as a distinctive kind of wallpaper.
''Earth View is library of some of the most striking and enigmatic landscapes available in Google Earth. It started as a 20 percent project last year by a few Googlers who enjoyed scouring satellite imagery for these gems. These images soon made their way onto Android phones, Chromecast and Chromebooks as a distinctive kind of wallpaper.''


Islands surrounding Cuba seen in the Earth View Chrome Extension
''For Earth's 10th birthday, we're expanding the Earth View collection to 1,500 landscapes from every continent and ocean and making it accessible to even more people. The new imagery is available with an updated version of our Chrome extension and a new web gallery.''


For Earth's 10th birthday, we're expanding the Earth View collection to 1,500 landscapes from every continent and ocean and making it accessible to even more people. The new imagery is available with an updated version of our Chrome extension and a new web gallery.
''Download high-resolution wallpapers for your mobile and desktop devices, or better yet, print them up for your walls!''


Download high-resolution wallpapers for your mobile and desktop devices, or better yet, print them up for your walls!
''Thank you for the last 10 years exploring your world with Google Earth. We hope Voyager and Earth View will unlock a new perspective on our planet. We look forward to seeing what the next decade brings!''


The coastline near Ningaloo, Australia in the new Earth View web gallery


Thank you for the last 10 years exploring your world with Google Earth. We hope Voyager and Earth View will unlock a new perspective on our planet. We look forward to seeing what the next decade brings!
''~ Posted by Sean Askay, Engineering Manager, Google Earth''
 
Posted by Sean Askay, Engineering Manager, Google Earth




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'''''Thank You Rebecca, congratulations - time to see how it's all connected !'''''
'''''Thank You Rebecca, congratulations - time to see how it's all connected !'''''


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<big>[http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:G_Earth_Outreach.jpg '''''Google Outreach out in front again''''']</big>  
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[http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2014/02/monitoring-worlds-forests-with-global.html '''''Monitoring the world's forests''''']  
[http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2014/02/monitoring-worlds-forests-with-global.html '''''Monitoring the world's forests''''']  




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Revision as of 14:03, 10 August 2017


Voyaging on Google Earth

http://googleblog.blogspot.sg/2015/06/google-earth-10th-birthday.html

Via Google's Blog / Google Earth Turns 10 Today

Posted: Monday, June 29, 2015

When Google Earth was first introduced 10 years ago, it immediately stole my heart. Beyond the freedom to fly anywhere in the world, I was captivated by the ability to paint and visualize geographic data on this incredible global canvas.

Drawn to datasets backed by real human stories, I started making my own maps with KML a few weeks after Earth’s release in 2005. For my master’s degree, I used Google Earth to build a virtual representation of a high-tech biological research reserve. Vint Cerf saw my work, which eventually led to a job on the Google Earth Outreach team, turning my passion for telling stories with maps into a career.

2005 was the beginning of Google Earth’s evolution, as well. In August of that year, Hurricane Katrina showed us how useful mapping tools like Earth could be for crisis response efforts. Rescue workers compared before and after Satellite imagery in Google Earth to better locate where people were stranded. And in the years after, with more than 2 billion downloads by people in nearly every country in the world, Earth has enabled people to discover new coral reefs, journey to the Moon and into deep space, find long-lost parents, clear landmines and much more.

Google Earth images of Gulfport, Mississippi's shoreline before and after Hurricane Katrina

The ability to empower groups as diverse as school children and NASA scientists to learn more about the world is what I love about Google Earth. It has the potential to make the planet a far more connected place, if you take the time to explore, discover and share what you learn. So to celebrate how far Google Earth has come and our leap into the next 10 years, we’ve created a few new ways to help you better see places from around (and above) the world.


Voyager


The world is a big place, and it can be hard to know where to begin your virtual journey.

Now you can jump straight to the newest and most interesting imagery around the globe with a new layer, Voyager, available in desktop versions of Google Earth.


Different imagery types in Voyager are shown by color...


In the first edition of Voyager, you’ll find five sections to explore:


  • Street View: highlights from Street View, including the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon
  • Earth View: striking landscapes around the globe as seen from space (more below)
  • '3D cities: a showcase of cities and towns available in photorealistic 3D (don’t forget to tilt!)
  • Satellite imagery updates: a map of our most recently published satellite imagery
  • Highlight tour: with thousands of Voyager locations to choose from, take a quick tour of a few to whet your appetite


EarthView.png


Earth View

Looking at our planet from above is not only a reminder of how interdependent our human and natural ecosystems are—it also lays bare the Earth’s staggering and often surreal beauty.

Earth View is library of some of the most striking and enigmatic landscapes available in Google Earth. It started as a 20 percent project last year by a few Googlers who enjoyed scouring satellite imagery for these gems. These images soon made their way onto Android phones, Chromecast and Chromebooks as a distinctive kind of wallpaper.

For Earth's 10th birthday, we're expanding the Earth View collection to 1,500 landscapes from every continent and ocean and making it accessible to even more people. The new imagery is available with an updated version of our Chrome extension and a new web gallery.

Download high-resolution wallpapers for your mobile and desktop devices, or better yet, print them up for your walls!

Thank you for the last 10 years exploring your world with Google Earth. We hope Voyager and Earth View will unlock a new perspective on our planet. We look forward to seeing what the next decade brings!


~ Posted by Sean Askay, Engineering Manager, Google Earth


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Visit Virtual Earth

EcoExploring / Land Unit Mapping / Virtual Planet

http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Virtual_Earth


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Visit Google Earth Outreach

About Rebecca Moore of Google Outreach

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GreenPolicy360 highlights Rebecca Moore

Rebecca envisioned setting up Google Outreach -- and she did.

As our site mgr Steve wrote: Rebecca had an idea how to save trees around her home

and her idea led to setting up Google Outreach - She had a great idea, she made it happen,

she is continuing to make it happen ! Each day there's new progress, local and global...

Global Forest Watch & Global Fishing Watch are two most recent successful launches.

Here's a tip of our green hat to Rebecca's Earth Outreach 'planet citizen' work !

Thank You Rebecca, congratulations - time to see how it's all connected !



Google Outreach out in front again

Global Fishing Watch launches

Global Fishing Watch launches [1]

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Global Forest Watch launches

Google Outreach continues its impact


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Global Forest Watch

World Resources

Monitoring the world's forests



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