[AT] Want to see all your ATIS friends' abodes from the sky--incolor!?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Nov 11 10:48:33 PST 2006
You found it, John, but it is in northwestern NJ, not NY. I am about 15
miles from the PA border (the Delaware River). And that "road" is really
only a gravel lane, but it shows up black on the satellite image.
Mike
John Wilkens wrote:
> Mike, I think I finally found it.....if you are in N. NY and your barn
> is at a corner of the road---with some cars and tractor? around it.
> Neat! John
>
>
>
> At 03:52 AM 11/09/2006, you wrote:
>
>> Be aware that the degree of detail on the images varies, depending on
>> the area. For instance, when I look at my property in northwestern NJ,
>> I can identify the tractors parked in front of the barn. But when I
>> took a look at Dick Fink's place in rural western PA, the details were
>> very vague. The same is true in other parts of the world. I suspect
>> the management of the system spent more money buying satellite images
>> from more densely populated regions of the world. Also realize that
>> the colors are not natural but are adjusted from infra-red imagery in
>> some places. But it is still good fun. If you have a broadband
>> connection, you can actually fly over like a helicopter or drive down
>> roads, but the buildings and hills are not quite realistic from that
>> angle.
>>
>> If you run the program, you can go to: 40° 56' 30.88" N and 74° 50'
>> 54.61" W and get down to about 750' altitude before things get too
>> fuzzy. That is my barn and property back about two years ago in March.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> John Wilkens wrote:
>>
>>> If you haven't seen this free world wide fantastic color aerial photo
>>> program take a look!
>>> <http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html>http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html
>>>
>>>
>>>> It's a Google program that gives you very close up views of just
>>>> about anywhere on earth--and at different angles. Hard to believe
>>>> the technology. I guess some of the older computers can't handle
>>>> the program but my old Pentium with XP does just fine. John W
>>>
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