استمتع بمشاهدة اي مكان في العالم من منزلك........................................................................
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Google Earth KML Greatest Hits
KMLs (Keyhole Markup Language) are files that can be viewed in the Google Earth geographic browser. Google has collected interesting examples of KMLs that organizations, communities, and users like you have created using Google Earth and Google Maps. You can access these KMLs by clicking on "Add Content" in Google Earth. Or take a moment to explore some of our favorite KMLs below (click to preview in your browser).
Gallery 1 Real-time Earthquakes Gallery 1 Sylvia Earle Ocean Launch Tour Gallery 1 Jimmy Buffet Hawaii Tour Gallery 1 Daily MODIS Satellite Gallery 1 World Oil Consumption Gallery 1 City of London Timeline Gallery 1 Where is Hubble? Gallery 1 Current Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Gallery 1 Global Paleogeographic Views Gallery 1 Mongol Empire Gallery 1 Sea Surface Temperature
You have successfully downloaded Google Earth client application and you can also enjoy Google Earth in your browser by simply installing the Google Earth Plug-in.
Please click install button to install the Google Earth Plug-in into your browser.
Want to explore the world's seismic hotspots in real-time? From the Pacific Ring of Fire to the San Andreas Fault, this KML will give you a better geographical understanding of the daily changes occurring on our planet. Each placemark contains data about a specific area's seismic activity.
Open in Google Earth
Author: U.S. Geological Survey
On February 2nd, we launched Google Earth 5.0 at the California Academy of Sciences with notable speakers the Honorable Al Gore, Sylvia Earle, and Jimmy Buffet.
Download their launch tours here and experience some of the exciting new content for yourself.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Google
On February 2nd, we launched Google Earth 5.0 at the California Academy of Sciences with notable speakers the Honorable Al Gore, Sylvia Earle, and Jimmy Buffet.
Download their launch tours here and experience some of the exciting new content for yourself.
This KML may take several moments to download, but we think it's well worth the wait!
Open in Google Earth
Author: Google
Put together by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, this KML shows daily MODIS satellite imagery captured the previous day. This near real-time information could be used for disaster preparedness or weather predictions for your holiday.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
In this representation, John Jason Fallows uses data from the CIA World Factbook to create polygons which illustrate the country's oil consumption, where one foot equates to daily oil consumption per barrel per day.
Open in Google Earth
Author: John Jason Fallows
The one square mile City of London, London's main centre of finance, has changed dramatically over the years. Here, using the time slider, you can explore this constructive history via James Stafford's fascinating animation, which incorporates 3D buildings to show how the cityscape has changed.
Open in Google Earth
Author: James Stafford
Do you know where the Hubble Space Telescope is? It could be overhead or located somewhere else in the sky. When displayed in Sky, you can see where Hubble is projected on the background of stars, and it updates as Hubble moves! Is Hubble visible tonight? Have a look.
Open in Google Earth
Author: STScI and NASA
This KML provides a near real-time (previous 30 days) examination of current sea ice concentration conditions in the Arctic. Updated daily, this KML which is presented as a series of animated overlays, can provide useful data to those studying climate change, in particular the potential for sea levels rising. To view the animation, simply press the play button located in the top section of the image viewer. Note: It is likely that you will need to allow the animation to run through once or twice to enable the image overlays to load fully.
Open in Google Earth
Author: National Snow and Ice Data Center
With assistance from Dr. Ron Blakey at Northern Arizona University, Valery Hronusov created this fascinating animation of planet Earth's geological history. See how the continents were shaped into their current state with this geological animation exploring 600 million years worth of changes.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Valery Hronusov
The Mongol Empire was one of the largest empires in history, covering over 30 million square kilometers at its peak. This comprehensive file provides a history of the Mongol empire using descriptions and polygons to provide a highly informative and educational KML.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Phil Owen
Sea surface temperature is now recognized as one of the most important variables related to the global ocean atmosphere system. It is a key indicator for climate change, is widely applied to studies of upper ocean processes and air-sea heat exchange, and is used as a boundary condition for numerical weather prediction (NWP). This KML allows you to see a global map of sea surface temperature measured by NASA's Aqua satellite,through clouds, something no satellite sensor before it was able to do across the whole globe.
Open in Google Earth
Author: byss.arc.nasa.gov
Blogs We Like
* The (unofficial) Google Earth blog
Frank Taylor's comprehensive look at all things Earth.
* Google Earth Hacks
Mickey Mellen's collection of user content.
* Ogle Earth
Stefan Geens' look at virtual globes.
* Google's LatLong blog
The latest info about Google Maps, Earth, and SketchUp.
* Please note that most of this content is English-only.
2009 Google - Google Home - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service
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Google Earth
Change language:
* Home
* Downloads
* Product Tour
* Gallery
* Community
* Earth Outreach
* SketchUp
* Help
Thank You
Thank you for downloading Google Earth. Since you have a few moments to spare while it downloads, read below to see what you can do with Google Earth. If the download didn't start automatically, click here.
screenshots
3D Models
Take a tour of exciting 3D buildings in the Google Earth Gallery.
Explore it
Sightseer Newsletter
Our monthly recap of what's new in Google Earth.
Read it
Earth Plug-in
Get the power of Google Earth in your browser.
Learn more | Download it
Google Earth KML Greatest Hits
KMLs (Keyhole Markup Language) are files that can be viewed in the Google Earth geographic browser. Google has collected interesting examples of KMLs that organizations, communities, and users like you have created using Google Earth and Google Maps. You can access these KMLs by clicking on "Add Content" in Google Earth. Or take a moment to explore some of our favorite KMLs below (click to preview in your browser).
Gallery 1 Real-time Earthquakes Gallery 1 Sylvia Earle Ocean Launch Tour Gallery 1 Jimmy Buffet Hawaii Tour Gallery 1 Daily MODIS Satellite Gallery 1 World Oil Consumption Gallery 1 City of London Timeline Gallery 1 Where is Hubble? Gallery 1 Current Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Gallery 1 Global Paleogeographic Views Gallery 1 Mongol Empire Gallery 1 Sea Surface Temperature
You have successfully downloaded Google Earth client application and you can also enjoy Google Earth in your browser by simply installing the Google Earth Plug-in.
Please click install button to install the Google Earth Plug-in into your browser.
Want to explore the world's seismic hotspots in real-time? From the Pacific Ring of Fire to the San Andreas Fault, this KML will give you a better geographical understanding of the daily changes occurring on our planet. Each placemark contains data about a specific area's seismic activity.
Open in Google Earth
Author: U.S. Geological Survey
On February 2nd, we launched Google Earth 5.0 at the California Academy of Sciences with notable speakers the Honorable Al Gore, Sylvia Earle, and Jimmy Buffet.
Download their launch tours here and experience some of the exciting new content for yourself.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Google
On February 2nd, we launched Google Earth 5.0 at the California Academy of Sciences with notable speakers the Honorable Al Gore, Sylvia Earle, and Jimmy Buffet.
Download their launch tours here and experience some of the exciting new content for yourself.
This KML may take several moments to download, but we think it's well worth the wait!
Open in Google Earth
Author: Google
Put together by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, this KML shows daily MODIS satellite imagery captured the previous day. This near real-time information could be used for disaster preparedness or weather predictions for your holiday.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
In this representation, John Jason Fallows uses data from the CIA World Factbook to create polygons which illustrate the country's oil consumption, where one foot equates to daily oil consumption per barrel per day.
Open in Google Earth
Author: John Jason Fallows
The one square mile City of London, London's main centre of finance, has changed dramatically over the years. Here, using the time slider, you can explore this constructive history via James Stafford's fascinating animation, which incorporates 3D buildings to show how the cityscape has changed.
Open in Google Earth
Author: James Stafford
Do you know where the Hubble Space Telescope is? It could be overhead or located somewhere else in the sky. When displayed in Sky, you can see where Hubble is projected on the background of stars, and it updates as Hubble moves! Is Hubble visible tonight? Have a look.
Open in Google Earth
Author: STScI and NASA
This KML provides a near real-time (previous 30 days) examination of current sea ice concentration conditions in the Arctic. Updated daily, this KML which is presented as a series of animated overlays, can provide useful data to those studying climate change, in particular the potential for sea levels rising. To view the animation, simply press the play button located in the top section of the image viewer. Note: It is likely that you will need to allow the animation to run through once or twice to enable the image overlays to load fully.
Open in Google Earth
Author: National Snow and Ice Data Center
With assistance from Dr. Ron Blakey at Northern Arizona University, Valery Hronusov created this fascinating animation of planet Earth's geological history. See how the continents were shaped into their current state with this geological animation exploring 600 million years worth of changes.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Valery Hronusov
The Mongol Empire was one of the largest empires in history, covering over 30 million square kilometers at its peak. This comprehensive file provides a history of the Mongol empire using descriptions and polygons to provide a highly informative and educational KML.
Open in Google Earth
Author: Phil Owen
Sea surface temperature is now recognized as one of the most important variables related to the global ocean atmosphere system. It is a key indicator for climate change, is widely applied to studies of upper ocean processes and air-sea heat exchange, and is used as a boundary condition for numerical weather prediction (NWP). This KML allows you to see a global map of sea surface temperature measured by NASA's Aqua satellite,through clouds, something no satellite sensor before it was able to do across the whole globe.
Open in Google Earth
Author: byss.arc.nasa.gov
Blogs We Like
* The (unofficial) Google Earth blog
Frank Taylor's comprehensive look at all things Earth.
* Google Earth Hacks
Mickey Mellen's collection of user content.
* Ogle Earth
Stefan Geens' look at virtual globes.
* Google's LatLong blog
The latest info about Google Maps, Earth, and SketchUp.
* Please note that most of this content is English-only.
2009 Google - Google Home - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service
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رد: استمتع بمشاهدة اي مكان في العالم من منزلك........................................................................
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رد: استمتع بمشاهدة اي مكان في العالم من منزلك........................................................................
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