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  2. Keyhole Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Keyhole Markup Language ( KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer. It was created by Keyhole, Inc, which was acquired by Google in 2004.

  3. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth. Google Earth is a computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles. Users can explore the globe by entering ...

  4. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Center the screen on your location by double-clicking on it, then use the View in Google Maps button at the top (Google Earth 4.1 and newer). This will open Google Maps within Google Earth. You can see the center coordinates in decimal format in the address bar, but unfortunately you cannot copy them directly.

  5. Help:Attached KML - Wikipedia

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    Display on Google Earth or Google Earth Pro. Click on the KML file link; Press Ctrl+A to select all, and then copy by CTRL+C, or using mouse to drag all content, and then right click, select "Copy" Open Google Earth or Google Earth Pro, and than paste it on "My Placemark " at left window; Now you can enjoy the view on Google Earth or Google ...

  6. GDAL - Wikipedia

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    GDAL. The Geospatial Data Abstraction Library ( GDAL) is a computer software library for reading and writing raster and vector geospatial data formats (e.g. shapefile ), and is released under the permissive X/MIT style free software license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation. As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the ...

  7. NASA WorldWind - Wikipedia

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    NASA WorldWind is an open-source (released under the NOSA license and the Apache 2.0 license) virtual globe. According to the website ( https://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ ), "WorldWind is an open source virtual globe API. WorldWind allows developers to quickly and easily create interactive visualizations of 3D globe, map and geographical information.

  8. Virtual Globes Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Globes Museum (VGM) is an on-line museum founded and maintained at the Eötvös Loránd University 's Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics. It's considered to be one of the largest projects related to globe digitization. [1] Its primary purpose is to present the terrestrial and celestial globes made in or related to Hungary ...

  9. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap ( OSM) is a free, open geographic database updated and maintained by a community of volunteers via open collaboration. Contributors collect data from surveys, trace from aerial imagery and also import from other freely licensed geodata sources. OpenStreetMap is freely licensed under the Open Database License and as a result ...