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Does Google Earth offer" Live" images?

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  • Jake
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    You would have to use CIA Earth to get real time or higher res images, although google has it's own street view camera cars, which copyright dates suggest come around every couple of years, they don't own their own satellite, they have to obtain images from commercial services.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    hi, (ANS) undergo in suggestions that Google Earth is predicated upon satelite information, satelite pictures. this awareness is taken as a sequence of mozaic like pictures, each and each image has to overlap or dovetail onto the subsequent. Its a great job to make a completely coherant mapping image it particularly is why some aspects of the international the mapping image information is definately extremely previous (we got here across some aspects right here in Leeds, uk have been extra desirable than 5yrs previous) and different aspects are very upto date in deed. that's actual of the extra builtup aspects of the international, important cities in the USA of a & ecu have surprising image characteristics whilst others which includes aspects of Africa or South united statesa. image determination could be particularly undesirable. **i think that in case you purchase an authorized version of google earth the satalite imagery could be of a extra robust high quality than the unfastened for inner maximum use version/s. we've basically had an replace no longer some time past so a doubt yet another replace would be due very quickly. IR

  • 8 years ago

    No. The images are usually anywhere from 4 to 6 years old.

    Source(s): Computer Technician
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