View the world from your desktop with the best free thing ever! See Your House from space. Hidden flight simulator and more, so why not join the millions of people who are enjoying the new Google Earth.
Fly to your house. Just type in an address, press Search, and you’ll zoom right in. Search for schools, parks, restaurants, airports and hotels. Get driving directions. Tilt and rotate the view to see 3D terrain and buildings. Save and share your searches and favorites. View some of the most popular Google Earth content, published by many organizations and millions of users around the world. Open the files and browse them just like a document, but in a visually intuitive and interactive... One of the most useful features is layers, which show users restaurants, banks, bars, gas stations, hospitals, and more in the area, all with a single click. You can add or remove layers to suit your search.
Google Earth will even display crime statistics, congressional districts, or postal code boundaries for a given zone. The tour feature allows you to bookmark and append your own descriptions to numerous places all over the globe, then fly between them with the earth spinning below--a very cool and quite addictive effect. Google Earth also features 3D terrain mapping, which is stunning at places such as the Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon, allowing users to see the contours of the land.................. BUCKINGHAM PALACE PIC "Below" Swastika-Shaped Government Building "right" .
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New Features in Version 4.2 This version of Google Earth has a number of exciting new features, including:View heavenly objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets and the Earth's moon Many photos are now 3D objects that you can fly into and browse. Support forKML 2.2 Support for new language versions Videos in place mark balloons .Windows only.
Switch your view to see the night sky from anywhere on Earth, and explore far-away galaxies, nebulae, and more. Start with the beginner tour to see the highlights or browse on your own to take the scenic route. Zoom in to see imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope, hear about the lifecycle of a star, or even view the constellations. .The worlds definitely your oyster with this one.
Google Earth 4.3 has a Secret "Easter egg" in the form of a hidden complete "flight simulator" with two jets, "F16" and "SR22", and airports, although limited.
Google Earth 5 has a new feature :Google Ocean..