Google Earth reveals vivid changes to planet in interactive, explorable 3D

15 April 2021, 14:04

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Google Earth reveals vivid changes to planet in interactive explorable 3D. Picture: PA

Company has compiled 24 million satellite photos stretching almost four decades in its biggest update to Google Earth five years.

Google Earth now allows people to see the most vivid depiction of our rapidly changing planet in interactive, explorable 3D.

The tech giant has used 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years, revealing even greater detail in its Timelapse feature.

Users can observe the real effects of urban growth, and environmental concerns such as deforestation, melting ice caps and receding glaciers from any area.

Google has previously offered a timelapsed view over Earth but this was in 2D – now people will be able to traverse in 3D.

The firm said the update is Google Earth’s biggest in five years, which it hopes will “ground debate” about climate change.

“We hope that this can ground everyone in an objective, common understanding of what’s actually happening on our planet and inspire action,” Rebecca Moore, director of Google Earth, told reporters.

“We think Timelapse can also be used as a blueprint for solutions, as communities adapt and respond to rapid change we’re seeing.”

The feature uses images provided by Nasa, the United States Geological Survey’s Landsat programme and the European Union’s Copernicus programme with its Sentinel satellites.

Google believes it is the largest ever video of the planet.

By Press Association

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