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To view the aerial view of the current map location, you need to select an aerial year to display. Click on the aerials button in the top left of the viewer. You should see a list of years pop out to the right.
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Get started. We’ve added imagery from 2021-2022 to Timelapse. Head to Google Earth to explore more. Platform. Datasets. Noncommercial. Commercial. Timelapse in Earth. Case Studies.
Wayback imagery is a digital archive of the World Imagery basemap, enabling users to access different versions of World Imagery captured over the years. Each record in the archive represents World Imagery as it existed on the date new imagery was published.
Query and order satellite images, aerial photographs, and cartographic products through the U.S. Geological Survey.
Thanks to these historical imagery viewers, we can now take a leap back in time without needing a time machine. The past comes alive through these historical maps to explore vintage imagery for nearly anywhere on Earth.
OpenHistoricalMap is an interactive map of the world throughout history, created by people like you and dedicated to the public domain. OpenHistoricalMap collaboratively stores and displays map data throughout the history of the world.
To discover how images have changed over time or view past versions of a map on a timeline: On your device, open Google Earth. Search for places. To view a map over time, you can either: In the...