stunning imagery indeed calls for google mars.
Tag: googleearth
American Chernobyl?
Our report, “An American Chernobyl?” identifies almost 200 near misses at 50 reactors that have occurred in the United States since 1986.
google earth @ greenpeace
KML treasure trove
Mark Mulligan, Reader in Geography at King’s College London, has been gathering an incredible collection of KML geography layers
i hope they can pay the hosting bill
Security Theater
Citing Google Earth among other services, he was worried that too much information might compromise counterterrorism efforts.
at least this time it didn’t attract quite the same loony comments as when street view launched.
GeoRSS & KML
High Earth Orbit i hope we can implement many / all of these ideas
Second Earth
Mirror Worlds vs. Virtual Worlds – Second Life is fictional, whimsical, experimental. Google Earth is a reflection of the real world and will remain so in the future. In SL, you can make or do almost anything. GE is meant to be a platform for delivering geo-referenced information that is strictly relevant and useful (as well as fun) for our first lives.
next time jerry brings this up, i can ask “where is the code”?
ObsKMLGenerate
User Generated Orbit
for google earth. not sure what the point is, but it looks pretty. he could always do a kick-ass space elevator visualization i suppose
Google Earth Sounds
up to 24 sounds would be showcased at first, but many more would be added later.
meanwhile, there all these audiotagging projects that never really took off. not so easy to properly record truly ambient sounds that are characteristic.
Avian flu in Google Earth
A comprehensive phylogenetic visualization of the avian flu virus has just been published and its centerpiece is a KML file that shows the evolution of the virus as it travels out of East Asia and into Europe and Africa