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  2. Use Street View in Google Earth

    support.google.com/earth/answer/7364449

    To report an image quality issue or request blurring for Street View imagery: On your computer, open Google Earth. Click a place or search for a location. At the bottom, click Pegman . Select a highlighted area. At the bottom left, click Report a problem. Fill out the form and click Submit.

  3. Explore the Earth on your computer - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148186

    When you first start Google Earth, you’ll find a straight view of the globe. You can tilt the map in any direction. Press and hold the scroll button. Then, move the mouse forward or backward. Press Shift and scroll forward or backward to tilt up and down. Under "Terrain," enter a number between .01 and 3 for "Elevation Exaggeration."

  4. Add Street View & customize map view - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/9526471

    Add a Placemark from Street View. On your computer, open Google Earth. Open or create a new Earth project. Click Pegman . To enter Street View, select a location. To add a placemark to your project, at the bottom left, click Capture this view .

  5. Navigate in Google Earth. On your computer, open Google Earth. Choose an action: To find a specific place: Click Search . Move around: Drag with your mouse. Zoom in and out: At the bottom right, use +/- or right drag the mouse. Explore around your location: Hold Ctrl + drag the screen.

  6. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/15468379

    To view a map over time, you can either: In the toolbar, click Historical imagery . Click View Historical Imagery. This feature isn’t available if you’re using the Map basemap. To enable this feature, change your basemap to Satellite. Select how you want to view the map. To turn on historical imagery view, at the top left, click Historical ...

  7. Get started with Google Earth in your web browser

    support.google.com/earth/answer/14104153

    Get started with the Google Earth menu bar. You can find most of Google Earth’s existing features at the top menu bar. New Drive project: Create customized maps and stories about places around the world with text, photos, and videos. You can also share your maps and stories with others to collaborate. New local KML file: Create a new KML file ...

  8. Then, enter starting and ending destinations. On your computer, under the route you want, click Details. To get more detailed directions, click Expand . Point to a step in the directions. If Street View is available, you get a preview photo. To get Street View for the step that you want, click the photo.

  9. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148094

    Import data to view a map over time. Import GPS tracks from a specific time period or other data that contains time information to view images in a timeline. Import the GPS data or other time-related data. In the Places panel, select the data you imported. The time slider will appear at the top of the 3 D viewer with a time range that ...

  10. Navigate to a place on the map. Zoom in on the location you want to see using: Your mouse or touchpad. Shortcut keys. The navigation controls. Below the navigation controls on the right, you’ll see Pegman . Drag Pegman to the area you want to see. Earth will show Street View imagery. In the top right, click Building .

  11. Use Google Maps in Space

    support.google.com/maps/answer/91511

    Important: For Google Maps in Space to work, turn on Globe view. You can view a number of celestial objects like the International Space Station, planets, or the Earth’s moon in Google Maps in Space. Turn on Globe view. On your computer, open Google Maps in Space. At the bottom left, hover over “Layers.” Click More.