![]() I don't know how the Google satellites work, so it might not even be possible to add a day/night setting with our current technology. For example, you could set it to midnight setting, and everything would be dark and windows would be glowing. Google Earth Pro is software provided by Google that ties extensive satellite data together into one system to visualize the earth and study various geographic aspects. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery. One thing that would be cool is adding a function where you could change the time of day. Google Earth Pro on desktop is free for users with advanced feature needs. Overall, it's amazing, and I fully recommend it to any geography or history nerd. For two, places like China, Russia, and North Korea obviously aren't 3d because those countries dont give us permission to analyze there country at every angle thousands of times (for good reason). For one, most of the non-3d areas are random countryside's or small towns, which makes sense, as it would take so much effort to turn a tiny little town in the middle of Canada to 3d, and it's not worth it. Unfortunately, the whole world isn't 3d, but that makes sense for multiple reasons. ![]() This is a great app and I'd recommend getting it. ![]() And yes, even though I didn’t pay anything I still feel shortchanged. The true WGS84 datum is ellipsoidal (GRS80 ellipsoid) and geocentric only the geocentric aspect is common to both. I now know that if I had a desktop I’d be able to look at the moon and mars so I feel really gypped now. To answer the question specifically, Google Earth uses a Mercator projection based on a spherical datum (in ESRI parlance, datum Geographic Coordinate System GCS) that is a modification of the WGS84 datum. Overall really great concept but what I’m gathering from other reviews, the app particularly for iPad is super low quality compared to others. It is absolutely impossible to tell one country/state from the next with the impossibly thin tan line separating everything that, oh yea, is the same color that is used for most of the landscape. Also, it would be really enjoyable (and easier on my old lady eyes) to be able to make borders bold or different colors or even cut out a region to view it individually. You can’t adjust any type of visual settings so if you zoom too far in on, say, China, you get a million different location names in English and Chinese and you can’t even see the land under all the text. It also offers tools for creating new data. ![]() I am terrible at geography and thought this would help me with a class I’m taking but I was mistaken. Google Earth provides search capabilities and the ability to pan, zoom, rotate, and tilt the view of the Earth. It’s like they took what they were in the process of developing years ago and just threw it up without even looking at it for a quick review. It takes a lot of disappointment for me to write reviews but this app is just so flat. To return to the original view press the letter. Not Even Basic App Comforts (2020 iPad Pro) You can also hold down the shift key and use the right and left arrow keys on your keyboard to rotate the view. ![]()
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