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  1. www.google.com › intl › en_usGoogle Earth

    Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View.

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  2. NASA high-definition satellite images. Updated every day since the year 2000.

    • NASA Worldview. NASA’s Worldview is a real-time satellite map that is available online. It shows satellite imagery, real-time cloud cover, and 800+ layers of the world.
    • USGS EarthNow (FarEarth Observer) The USGS pulls together Landsat 7 and 8 recordings through the EarthNow application. After a ground station receives a Landsat transmission, it takes just seconds for it to be uploaded on the USGS EarthNow platform.
    • ISS Satellite Feed. It’s true that the International Space Station has a high-definition streaming video (HDEV) mounted on it. And if you haven’t seen it before, it’s one of the neatest things you can find on YouTube.
    • Real-time Weather App. Weather apps like Ventusky leverage satellite layers from GOES-16, GOES-17, and EUMETSAT. Not only do you get near-real-time weather data, but it also includes forecasts.
  3. Dec 13, 2019 · By refining our photogrammetry technique over the last 10 years, we’re now able to align imagery from multiple sourcesStreet View, aerial, and satellite imagery, along with authoritative datasets–with accuracy down to the meter.

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  4. SATELLITE IMAGERY. Zoom Earth shows weather maps with near real-time satellite imagery. Images are updated every 10 minutes, with a delay between 20 and 40 minutes. Live satellite...

  5. Street-Level Views: Google Earth can access the "Street Map" images that Google acquires by driving city streets and photographing them in 3D. You can switch between browsing satellite images and street view photographs by pressing a zoom button.

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  7. Aug 24, 2023 · Show Earth view. On the lower left corner of the page is a box titled “Earth.” Click on it, and the current map view will transform to an aerial view, showing you a bird’s-eye view of the current map or location. You can zoom in or zoom out by scrolling your mouse or clicking the + or - buttons at the right.

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