Stop by the library to try out the latest release of Google Earth 5.0. Several new features will enthral you with never seen before imagery. Dive into the ocean layer featuring photographs and videos of the deep sea. Travel to the bottom of the sea in search of shipwrecks, or marine life. Learn about endangered species, track animals and research facts that have been compiled by a number of scientists and organizations including NOAA, NASA, National Geographic Society, BBC, Monterey Bay Aquarium and many others.
Also new to 5.0 is the ability to go back in time and view historical imagery of particular geographical areas. A new clock button in the toolbar toggles a timeline controller that enables users to seamlessly view all imagery that is available for the area in the view’s extent.
Google Mars is the last of the newest additions, where high resolution satellite imagery (HiRISE imaging system) and 3D terrain of Mars replaces Earth. The layers available include Rovers and Landers, 3D Models, Terrains and more. Users gain a unique perspective of the planet, travelling through the eyes of the Mars rovers and other missions.
All of these features are available in the new Google Earth. For additional GIS features, try Google Earth Pro, also available at the Map Library.
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