![]() ![]() Timelapse in Google Earth is possible because of the commitment to open and accessible data through NASA and the United States Geological Survey’s Landsat program (the world’s first and longest-running civilian Earth observation program) and the European Union’s Copernicus program with its Sentinel satellites.Ĭheck out the updated visualization today in Google Earth at g.co/timelapse, and on YouTube via g.co/timelapsevideos. And people are using this imagery to convey the effects of these changes, like the 2022 documentary The Territory which uses Timelapse to show the devastation of deforestation across the Amazon and its effect on local communities. From researchers to teachers, anyone can use these videos to better understand our changing planet. You can also view a library of over 800 Timelapse videos for more than 300 locations at g.co/TimelapseVideos. You can also create and share your own maps and stories with Google Earth. Whether you need directions, traffic information, satellite imagery, or indoor maps, Google Maps has it all. The imagery also captures ways cities have adapted to combat climate change - like offshore wind farms in Middelgrunden, Denmark and a large-scale solar installation in Granada, Spain. Google Maps is the best way to explore the world and find your way around. Timelapse in Google Earth is a global, zoomable time-lapse video of the planet, providing evidence of earth’s dynamic changes - from irrigation systems emerging in the deserts of Egypt and meandering rivers shifting over time in the Amazon rainforest in Pucallpa, Peru to volcanic eruptions, logging and wildfires changing the landscape of California’s Lassen National Forest. ![]()
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