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Did you think about using satellite images, NASA images, to portray city-states, countries or historical monuments?

Who knows you are going to find someone or something that you haven't seen for a long time?

It is possible through free and widely known software, such as Google Earth.

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How do you see the images?

You can view a large collection of non-Google Earth images, including satellite, aerial, 3D and Street View images. The images are collected over time from suppliers and platforms. These are not in real time. Assim, you will not change in real time.

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Some images have only a reception date. that is determined by the image provider.
It is an image for a mosaic of several aerial or satellite photos shot over a period of days or months, a period with start and end dates is displayed to show the interval in which the images are collected.
There is little or no information on the data provided by the data provider, the dates of the beginning and the end of the period in which it is proven that the image was drawn are displayed.

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Example:

«Verão 1995» begins: 1995-06-01 and ends: 1995-09-30
«1943» can be displayed as start: 01-01-1943 and end: 12-31-1943.

Observation: for all the images of the point, «Data da imagem exibe a data mais antiga no interval possível. Consequently, some of the data is more recent than the actual data as the image was shot.

For more information on when the image was collected, contact the supplier of the original dice set. The image provider is not copyrighted. O Google does not provide more information about the images that it possesses than those that appear in Google Earth and in Google Maps.

Why does the date give a mudou photo?

Images next to each other usually consist of a single image. The data displayed in all cases must remain the same, regardless of where or cursor is.
Aerial images generally consist of a mosaic of several images. A data can change by dislocating or cursor not map.
No data is displayed when no data information is available for an image or when the cursor is over the intersection of two images.

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The satellite and aerial images in Google Earth are made with cameras on satellites and aircraft, which collect each image at a specific date and time. These images can be posted in Google Earth as a single image with a specified collection date, more times:

The images are put together in a mosaic of photographs shot over several days or months. These images are displayed one at a time and the data can change as you move or the cursor does not map.
There is limited information available on the collection of images and the data displayed reflects the beginning of a period in which the image was probably collected.
When the “3D Buildings” layer is active, the detailed images of the terrain and the building are obtained from aerial images collected over various dates. Consequently, Google Earth does not display queue data.
The data collected is lost or inaccurate due to human error or other problems.

You can also view images of street view not Google Earth. When you view a panorama from Street View, you will have a month or a year in which the panorama was shot at the bottom of the canvas.

Google Earth does not show queue data for 3D images. Like the aerial images foram collected over several days. Isso allows you to view detailed information about the land or building.

When viewing images from the past, the data displayed does not have a time slider, indicating that the image displayed was shot with the data before.

If your dice bank contains two duplicate images of a local shot on the same day, only one of them will not appear Google Earth.
The data displayed without the time slider in the status bar may differ from day to day due to the difference in time between the image collection time and the time of your computer.
By default, Google Earth uses the fixed time of the host computer, but it can be altered to either Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) or another fixed time by means of the date and time options.