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  2. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/15468379

    On your device, open Google Earth. Search for places. To view a map over time, you can either: In the toolbar, click Historical imagery . Click View Historical Imagery. This feature isn’t available if you’re using the Map basemap. To enable this feature, change your basemap to Satellite. Select how you want to view the map.

  3. Find imagery dates, altitude & coordinates - Computer - Google...

    support.google.com/earth/answer/7420934?hl=en-GB

    Use Google Earth to look up the longitude (east-west position) and latitude (north-south position) coordinates of a location. On your computer, open Google Earth. On the left, click Search . Search for a place. On the right is a Knowledge Card that shares information about the place. In the top left corner of the Knowledge Card, click the Up ...

  4. Google Earth imagery updates and historical imagery

    support.google.com/earth/community-guide/259934888

    You can use this form: Report outdated imagery on Satellite or Street View . To obtain coordinates for the form from Google Earth: In Google Earth Pro press ctrl-shift-C (Windows) or cmd-shift-C (Mac) to copy the coordinates under the mouse pointer. In Google Earth for web, right click and select “Copy coordinates”. In Google Earth for ...

  5. Get started with Google Earth in your web browser

    support.google.com/earth/answer/14104153

    Search in Google Earth. On your desktop web browser, open Google Earth. At the top left, click the search bar. Enter what you’d like to search for or click I’m feeling lucky. Learn more about how to search for places. Create a new project in Google Earth. On your desktop web browser, open Google Earth. At the top menu bar, click File New ...

  6. Guidelines for use of Google Earth images

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    Google provides guidelines for the use of Google Earth images in publications, videos, etc in the Brand Resource Center . Specifically for Google Earth Required attribution Google does not respond to individual queries, and the people responding to questions in this community are mostly volunteers, we can’t advise you. You will need to read ...

  7. Save your favorite map image - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148146

    Navigate to your favorite places using Google Earth Pro and set up the views you want, then save an image of each spot. Save a map in Google Earth Pro All the borders, labels, icons, and info you see on the screen will show up in the map image you save in Google Earth Pro.

  8. How images are collected - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/6327779

    The satellite and aerial images in Google Earth are taken by cameras on satellites and aircraft, which collect each image at a specific date and time.Those images can be used in Google Earth as a single image with the specific collection date, but sometimes: The images are combined into a mosaic of images taken over multiple days or months.

  9. How to properly cite Google Satellite images?

    support.google.com/earth/thread/243108268/how-to-properly...

    I am using QGIS and searched on the internet for how to obtain Google Satellite through XYZ tiles. However, the resulting layer does not have any proper information for citing. The Google Earth site showes the info as " Google, Maxar technologies" which I can attribute, but it is from 2023.

  10. Fix Google Earth errors

    support.google.com/earth/answer/6246289

    Open Google Earth Pro. At the top, in the drop-down menu, click Help Launch Repair Tool. If you're asked which product to repair, choose Google Earth Pro. Leave the Repair Tool open but close Google Earth Pro. Choose how you want to fix Google Earth Pro: Clear disk cache: Delete the files that make content load quicker from your computer.

  11. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148094

    Current imagery automatically displays in Google Earth. To discover how images have changed over time or view past versions of a map on a timeline: Tips You can zoom in or out to change the star