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Timelapse in Google Earth — Watch time unfold and witness 40 years of planetary change
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In the biggest update to Google Earth since 2017, you can now see our planet in an entirely new dimension — time. With Timelapse in Google Earth, 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years have been compiled into an interactive 4D experience.
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Chris Messina
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After watching this, I can't imagine how anyone will be able, with a straight face, to claim that climate change is a hoax. Watching ~40 years of satellite imagery as a timelapse on Google Earth makes it undeniable. It's like we're termites.
Robin
@chrismessina Wow, this is really interesting. It's amusing to look at your own city and remember certain things. And yes, the climate change is really not to be dismissed, just if you look at the rainforests including palm oil plantations. But it is also exciting for fast growing cities / countries like Singapore or Dubai. Thanks a lot Chris! edit 1: mmm time to load the screens is way too much and I have a 500Mbits connection...
Rakesh Goyal
@chrismessina This is by far one of the best launches from Google in recent times. It's simple and makes climate change awareness more accessible for everyone.
Steve Biddick
@chrismessina @robinkunz "We are ugly, idiot, babbling beasts. Some of us are over 60' long with brains the size of walnuts. It is the end of the line." - Wm Buroughs, 'Dinosaurs'. #Prophetic
Chris Messina
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@steve_biddick ugh, so true.
Takeshi Young
So cool and amazing that this is a free product!
Anthony Rios
Did the update come to the VR version as well? The Earth VR experience is incredible and experiencing this new feature in VR would probably be quite impactful for anyone using it.
Chris Messina
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(((B.L. Ochman)))
This is phenomenal. You cannot look at this and fail to understand the realities of climate change.
Shyam Prasad Reddy
I am already imagining how it will look after another 10-20 years! Scary!
Jonas Kamber
Incredible examples!
Wilhelm Rahn
No need to go that far back to realize planet earth didn't get a good deal with humans. Amazing work from the Google Earth team!
Paul Hart
Thx for sharing @chrismessina. 100% gave me the feels in the feeling bits. 😳😕🤗
Subhendu
Wow! This is scary?
Chris Messina
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@thisissubhendu yes, it is.
Angeline Tan
Absolutely blown away!
Ковальчук Владимир
Wow! Will go to read the blog about this. Upvote!
Steve Biddick
Doomclock for map geeks. Watch it using 5g and eating a Whopper and you just drowned another atoll.
Adrien Agreste
scary and fascinating
Juan F. Cruz
I teared up when I saw the development in the Amazons. Is like being witness of so many unique lifeforms dissapear in front of your eyes... and it continues.
Michael Douma
Looks great. That's much more stabilized and interesting than some prior versions I have seen.
Esra Mercan
Such a great idea. Also makes me think about the damage that we have given to the universe.
ankona jahan
Its Great!