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Google Earth is 20 years old, the globe according to Timelapse changes over 40 years ...

published: 14/06/21, 09:51
by Christophe
20 years of Google Earth: these staggering changes in the planet seen from the sky

Google Earth celebrated its twentieth anniversary on June 11.

For the occasion, the application offers an edifying journey through time thanks to its Timelapse function, launched in preview in mid-April and which makes it possible to visualize the changes in our environment over 40 years. To do this, Google has integrated no less than 20 million photographs taken by satellite.


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Re: Google Earth is 20 years old, the globe according to Timelapse changes over 40 years ...

published: 14/06/21, 10:40
by Christophe
About the Globe, she's not bad this one!

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Re: Google Earth is 20 years old, the globe according to Timelapse changes over 40 years ...

published: 14/06/21, 10:42
by Christophe
But the reality is that (I understood nothing of the logic !! : Shock: : Shock: : Shock: )

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Funny eh? This keyhole! Is it at +12 or +13? Does it depend on the days or what? : Mrgreen: