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Embark on an adventure with Google Earth, taking control of your journey through the virtual globe.
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Google Earth Pro on desktop is available for users with...
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Grab the helm and go on an adventure in Google Earth.
- Earth Studio
Keyframe Animation. Earth Studio uses keyframes, just like...
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Make use of Google Earth's detailed globe by tilting the map...
- Earth Versions
With Google Earth for Chrome, fly anywhere in seconds and...
- United States
Explore United States in Google Earth.
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Explore India in Google Earth.
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Explore Netherlands in Google Earth.
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Google Earth lets you view satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities, and dive into Street View for a 360 experience. You can also create your own maps with tools, placemarks, videos, and collaborate with others.
Explore the planet with Google Earth, a web-based geospatial tool that lets you view, create, and share maps. Learn about the new features, versions, resources, and projects of Google Earth.
Learn about Earth, the only planet with life and liquid surface water, and its physical characteristics, atmosphere, climate, and history. Find out how Earth orbits the Sun, rotates, and interacts with other planets and space objects.
- Namesake. The name Earth is at least 1,000 years old. All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. However, the name Earth is a Germanic word, which simply means “the ground.”
- Potential for Life. Earth has a very hospitable temperature and mix of chemicals that have made life abundant here. Most notably, Earth is unique in that most of our planet is covered in liquid water, since the temperature allows liquid water to exist for extended periods of time.
- Size and Distance. With an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,760 kilometers), Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial planets and the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
- Orbit and Rotation. As Earth orbits the Sun, it completes one rotation every 23.9 hours. It takes 365.25 days to complete one trip around the Sun. That extra quarter of a day presents a challenge to our calendar system, which counts one year as 365 days.
Explore the world with Google Earth, a mapmaking tool that lets you view satellite imagery, 3D terrain and buildings, and Street View. Choose from different versions and platforms to suit your needs and preferences.
Google Earth lets you view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, and more from anywhere on Earth. Download the latest version for PC, Mac, or Linux and agree to the privacy policy.