With Google Earth™, it's easy to research locations and present your
discoveries. In just a few clicks, you can import site plans, property lists or
client sites and share the view with your client or colleague. You can even
export high-quality images to documents or the web.
Annotate and
visualize
Represent your location-based data using 3D drawing tools, or
transfer up to 2,500 locations by address or geospatial coordinates from a
spreadsheet. The GIS Data Importing Module lets you incorporate GIS data in file
formats such as .shp and .tab. Examples include parcel, demographic, and 3D
building data.
Share and analyze
Share your Google Earth views and
data representations with your clients as a KML, Google Earth‘s original file
format. With your upgraded Pro subscription, you get additional measurement
tools (square feet, mile, acreage, radius and so on), so simply select the
points on the screen using your mouse and let Google Earth calculate the rest.
Create visually powerful presentations
Export high-resolution images
up to 11" x 17" (4800 pixels, sample print - 890k), and use them in documents,
presentations, web or printed materials. You audience can come along for the
ride as you create your own compressed movies (.wmv, sample movie - 13MB) of the
zooms and virtual tours you take in Google Earth.
Explore the Sky
Switch your view to see the sky above your Earth location, and explore
far-away galaxies, nebulae, and more. Zoom in to see imagery from the Hubble
Space Telescope, learn about the lifecycle of a star, or even view the
constellations. After all, the Earth doesn't sit in a vacuum... that would be an
awful waste of space.
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