All of them were then stitched together to make the Timelapse videos. Google explained in the blog that it has removed clouds and shadows from the images and has computed a single pixel for every location on Earth for every year since 1984. To explore Timelapse in Google Earth, users can type any location into the search bar followed by ‘g.co/Timelapse' and "choose any place on the planet where you want to see time in motion". The Timelapses have been created by compiling millions of satellite images taken from 1984 to 2020 and it took Google two million processing hours and thousands of machines on Google Cloud to accomplish this. "Our planet has seen a rapid environmental change in the past half-century - more than any other point in human history,” Pichai explained. Users can check out melting ice caps, massive urban growth, receding glaciers, and the impact of wildfires on agriculture, etc through these Timelapses. wCR7JmIIub- Sundar Pichai April 15, 2021Īnnounced by Sundar Pichai via a tweet, Google Earth's Timelapse takes the platform's static images and turns them into dynamic 4D videos. If the plug-in doesn’t work correctly with Chrome, see the Chrome help center to learn how to update to the latest version. ![]() The Google Earth plug-in allows you to navigate and explore new travel destinations on a 3D globe. ![]() The new Timelapse feature in compiles 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years into an interactive 4D experience. The first version of this websites used Google Earth plugin and Google Maps API. Our planet has seen rapid environmental change in the past half-century - more than any other point in human history.
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