Looking around the various tech reviews of the new Google Earth 5, one new feature seems to have slipped under the radar - the KML tags describing the new touring function include a seriously powerful method for defining smooth motion 3d animation.
I’ve been messing around with this a little, and hacked together a few [...]
Animations
Animation, Google Earth, KML, London, Plane, Tour
This is a quick Google Earth timeline animation of the recent satellite collision between the Russian Cosmos 2251 and the US iridium 33.
Update 2009-02-14: Two ways to view this now.
- A Google Earth browser plug-in version
- Or the original KML file for regular Google Earth below
Cosmos 2251 and Iridium 33 Collide
Use the time [...]
Animations
Animation, Cosmos 2251, Google Earth, Iridium 33, KML, Satellites, Visualization
Here’s a KML and Javascript(!) hack for the new Google Earth 5.
It overlays a time zone map and allows you to click anywhere on the globe to see a running clock with the current time for that location.
Grab the KML file here:
World Clock
This uses normal KML to display a balloon when a polygon is [...]
Visualization
Google Earth, Google Earth 5, Javascript, KML, Visualization
A much more significant event than the release of Google Earth 5.0 yesterday was the fact the much of Britain (particularly S. England) was covered by a sprinkling of snow.
As a knock-on of this there’s been a large amount of media buzz about the use of Twitter as a mob-sourced geo-mashup [...]
Visualization
Animation, Google Earth 5, KML, Snow, Twitter, UK, Visualization
Latest version of Google Earth, 5.0 is now out. This is a massive ugrade to Google Earth, which takes the application forwards in lots of new ways. For sheer scope and range of new features easily the biggest update yet.
Headline features are Historic satellite images, 3D Ocean terrain, [...]
News
Google Earth, Google Earth 5, Historical Imagery, KML, Mars, News, Ocean, Tour
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