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I didn't know you could do this in Google Earth.
If you zoom right on an area and then change the view it gives you a 3D topographical render, been around a while that feature, but what is cool is you can track the suns position and see how it lights the scene throughout the day. You can also do the same for the night sky so seeing where the milkyway is at any given time of year.
Here is a video demonstrating this feature.
If you zoom right on an area and then change the view it gives you a 3D topographical render, been around a while that feature, but what is cool is you can track the suns position and see how it lights the scene throughout the day. You can also do the same for the night sky so seeing where the milkyway is at any given time of year.
Here is a video demonstrating this feature.
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