Google Earth's 3D Timelapse feature shows decades of scary climate change in min
With this new feature, users will be able to see the devastating effects of climate change that have already shaped the geography of the planet. To explore Timelapse in Google Earth, users can go to g.co/Timelapse or open Google Earth and click on the ship`s wheel to find Timelapse in storytelling platform, Voyager, to see interactive guided tours.
Apr 16, 2021, 15:50 PM ISTGoogle Earth turns 15, supports rural classrooms in India
Launched in 2005, Google Earth combines aerial photography, satellite imagery, 3D topography, geographic data, and Street View into a tapestry people can explore and take action to create positive change.
Jul 10, 2020, 13:20 PM ISTGoogle Earth images from Antarctica proof of 'UFO crash landing' site?
The image was shared by UFO spotters Secureteam10 on YouTube, which has once again sparked a heated debate on alien existence.
Mar 05, 2018, 17:47 PM ISTUFO spotting: Google Earth mystery solved as old NASA footage resurfaces
The search for alien life has been going on for years and those involved in alien hunting or UFO hunting have many a times, come close enough to provide evidence justifying it.
Nov 26, 2017, 11:09 AM ISTWoman spots dead mother on Google Earth in UK after 18 months
Denise Underhill, who moved from Florida to Tamworth, Staffordshire in England saw her mother, Beryl Turton outside their old home, watering the plants.
Jul 27, 2017, 11:41 AM IST
It's terrifying! Mysterious sea creature spotted off Antarctica on Google Earth- Watch
According to the Telegraph, the image was taken near Deception island in South Shetlands and appears to capture a 'fin'.
Jun 20, 2016, 16:57 PM ISTWe haven't damaged Yamuna floodplain's ecology: Art of Living
On March 9, the NGT refused to prohibit the holding of the World Culture Festival on Yamuna floodplain, but slapped an environment compensation.
Jun 06, 2016, 20:30 PM ISTIncorrect depiction of map of India could lead to 7-year jail, up to Rs 100 crore fine
Those acquiring geospatial imagery of India without permission may end up paying a fine of up to Rs 100 crore besides a 7-year jail term.
May 05, 2016, 14:41 PM IST