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Also, when browsing bing.com maps. If you enable the developer tools in your browser, you can find the "x-ve-tilemeta-capturedatesrange" tag in the response headers with a tile date range. For example:
I need to find out the date (year is enough) of satellite imagery from Bing Maps (UK locations), I am using Aerial and Birds Eye view for a habitat mapping project and there is significant discrepancies with other sources of aerial imagery and existing info, so I need to know f BING maps is more up to date or not. Thanks.
Hi Hannah, Microsoft only keeps one set of imagery live at any one time as our use case is to show it on our Maps. You can go to our suppliers like Maxar or Airbus to see if they can provide you the historical imagery at the location you need. Sincerely, IoTGirl. Without ME it's just "AWESO" - Barney Stinson.
Hello! I am a journalist and OSINT investigator working on a project about deforestation. I am currently using satellite images in order to find illegal logging in Romania and I need to find the dates of two satellite images from Bing Maps and I need your help because I can't manage to find a way to get the imagery date on Bing Aerial View.
To remove labels from Bing Maps Bird's Eye View, you need to untick the "Show labels" box in the drop-down menu that you pick either Birds Eye or Aerial from. You can also click on the "Map Style" button in the top right corner of the map and select "Aerial" view with roads/labels turned off. You can also use the keyboard shortcut "o" to switch ...
In reply to RobertBraman's post on March 17, 2015. "There is no day information for the imagery. The imagery is usually captured over a month or two and then stiched together. This means that a single image could be made up of multiple images captured on different days. Bing maps only provides date ranges for imagery through a rest service.
Aerial is satellite, and streetside is drive by. ... What you are asking about specifically is Bird's Eye ...
My name is Lucas and I'm a Microsoft user just like you. I'll be happy to assist you today. I'm pretty sure the only option to rotate the image when using bird's eye on Bing maps is by clicking on the two rotating arrows that rotate the image 90º. If you want to send a feedback about this feature on Bing Maps, click the Feedback link on the ...
Bing Maps - Bird's Eye View When Maps load I have three different views available, Road, Aerial and Bird's eye. When I select Road or Aerial, different views are still available for me to choose, but when I select Bird's eye, the options disappear and a label with a 'x' appears.
How do i find out the date (year is enough) of satellite imagery (for Aerial and Birds Eye vew) on Bing Maps? The location is in Kalamaria-Thessaloniki-Greece 40.586893, 22.9478