1 00:00:00,140 --> 00:00:06,980 Now, the last map that I would like to show you is Google Earth, because Google Earth has some features 2 00:00:06,980 --> 00:00:08,780 that other maps do not have. 3 00:00:08,810 --> 00:00:15,500 For example, you can see different satellite images that were taken in different period of times, 4 00:00:15,500 --> 00:00:19,820 and you can select what information you would like to see on the map. 5 00:00:19,850 --> 00:00:24,860 So to download Google Earth, all you have to do is just to go to the link that you find in the resources 6 00:00:24,860 --> 00:00:32,120 of this lecture, and then you want to scroll down and then click on Download Earth Pro on desktop. 7 00:00:32,390 --> 00:00:34,820 And then I'm going to say accept and download. 8 00:00:35,600 --> 00:00:39,800 And then I'm going to run the file that I have downloaded and click on. 9 00:00:39,830 --> 00:00:40,550 Yes. 10 00:00:42,560 --> 00:00:48,440 And then I'm going to say close and to run Google Earth, all you have to do just to click on this windows 11 00:00:48,440 --> 00:00:52,940 icon and then search for Google Earth, this one. 12 00:00:52,940 --> 00:00:57,380 And then I'm going to select it and this will launch Google Earth. 13 00:00:58,970 --> 00:01:04,460 So first of all, if you would like to search for a city, all you have to do just to go to this search 14 00:01:04,460 --> 00:01:08,090 bar and then search for colon, for example, in Germany. 15 00:01:09,590 --> 00:01:17,040 And this will take you to the city And similar to Google Maps, you can click on this little person 16 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:19,080 to view street images. 17 00:01:19,470 --> 00:01:25,830 And on the bottom left side of the program, you can find some layers that you can select from. 18 00:01:25,830 --> 00:01:32,670 For example, if you would like to see 3D buildings, or if you would like for example, to check the 19 00:01:32,670 --> 00:01:38,580 weather or not, or if you would like to find the roads, you can select places. 20 00:01:38,610 --> 00:01:43,380 You can also select photos to see photos taken from different places. 21 00:01:43,380 --> 00:01:44,670 So let me zoom in. 22 00:01:45,420 --> 00:01:47,250 And here we have a bridge. 23 00:01:47,250 --> 00:01:51,180 I can click on the photo and see how this looks like. 24 00:01:52,140 --> 00:01:52,980 On the top menu. 25 00:01:53,010 --> 00:01:56,760 We can see an option to view this on Google Earth on web. 26 00:01:56,760 --> 00:02:03,930 Or you can open this on Google Maps or you can save this image, print it, or send it as an email. 27 00:02:04,890 --> 00:02:11,970 We can also see an option to view the ruler, so I can click on it and select, for example, an area 28 00:02:11,970 --> 00:02:13,500 or a street that I would like to measure. 29 00:02:13,500 --> 00:02:17,460 For example, I would like to see how many meters is this bridge? 30 00:02:20,010 --> 00:02:21,090 Like this. 31 00:02:21,090 --> 00:02:25,110 And this will show me that it's Kilometres. 32 00:02:25,680 --> 00:02:29,250 I can change the value to inches, feet, etc.. 33 00:02:29,520 --> 00:02:35,070 We can also see an option that will show us the sunlight across the area that we are searching for. 34 00:02:35,100 --> 00:02:44,340 So I can click on this and zoom out, and then I can change the period of time to see when is the sunset 35 00:02:44,340 --> 00:02:46,260 or the sunrise, for example. 36 00:02:46,260 --> 00:02:52,860 And right now we can see that at 4:00 and 29 minutes we can see that it's a little bit dark in Germany. 37 00:02:52,860 --> 00:02:56,130 So I can change this if I would like to. 38 00:02:56,670 --> 00:03:02,790 And the coolest feature that other maps do not have is that you can select different satellite images 39 00:03:02,790 --> 00:03:04,830 from different periods of time. 40 00:03:04,860 --> 00:03:11,220 So I can click on this and we can see that this image were taken in June 2024. 41 00:03:11,250 --> 00:03:15,300 I can click on this back arrow to see the previous one. 42 00:03:15,300 --> 00:03:19,680 And this one was taken in May 2023 for example. 43 00:03:19,980 --> 00:03:25,380 So let me zoom in just to show you the difference. 44 00:03:26,700 --> 00:03:30,360 And now I'm going to select another satellite image. 45 00:03:32,070 --> 00:03:33,990 As you can see it's a little bit different. 46 00:03:33,990 --> 00:03:35,070 So here we have a ship. 47 00:03:35,070 --> 00:03:42,940 Let's see if it's going to stay here and now it's gone, etc. so I think this is very cool that other 48 00:03:42,940 --> 00:03:48,280 maps do not provide, which might help you to find changes in a specific area. 49 00:03:49,150 --> 00:03:56,380 Now, another thing that I really like about Google Earth is that you can import an OSM file from OpenStreetMap. 50 00:03:56,380 --> 00:03:59,230 So let's come back to our browser. 51 00:03:59,710 --> 00:04:05,560 And I would like to download all of these places and then import them to Google Earth. 52 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:08,110 So I don't like to open each map. 53 00:04:08,110 --> 00:04:13,390 For example I can click on this one, this one and this one and then check all of these in multiple 54 00:04:13,390 --> 00:04:13,690 tabs. 55 00:04:13,690 --> 00:04:20,650 But if I would like to export these search results and import them to Google, I will be able to find 56 00:04:20,650 --> 00:04:23,170 them all pinned on my map. 57 00:04:23,170 --> 00:04:28,810 So I'm going to scroll down and then click on export as KML. 58 00:04:30,070 --> 00:04:32,650 And then I can open this file with Google Earth. 59 00:04:33,520 --> 00:04:41,770 And this will mark or pin the areas that I were able to find with OpenStreetMap, which I think is very 60 00:04:41,770 --> 00:04:42,340 helpful. 61 00:04:42,340 --> 00:04:45,520 So you don't need to open each URL and zoom into it. 62 00:04:45,520 --> 00:04:49,960 You can just use one map and then check every single placemark.