This comes to TB. This comes to 75 TB. So our final estimate for the total size of the Google Earth database is 3, TB or approximately 3 Petabytes! Compare that to this post from at which time the estimate stood at TB.
How accurate is our estimate? Given that the bulk of the size comes from historical imagery for which we simply do not have very accurate data, our estimate could easily be a long way from the true figure.
In addition, the method used for determining how much data each imagery type requires was not particularly accurate. We have also completely ignored the old type of 3D buildings, and all the street and mapping data or layers.
We have considered Street View to not be part of Google Earth as it should really be considered more of a Google Maps product or a product in its own right. We believe that overall it is a significant underestimate and the database is actually quite a bit bigger. A significant proportion of the Google Earth database is US aerial imagery, both current and historical.
Timothy has been using Google Earth since when it was still called Keyhole before it was renamed Google Earth in and has been a huge fan ever since. As a result, we are not accepting new comments or questions about Google Earth. Comments Please fix the units in the pie chart. Thank you for letting me know. I have fixed it.
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Gorelick, N. Google Earth Engine: Planetary-scale geospatial analysis for everyone. Remote Sensing of Environment. Earth Engine is free for research, education, and nonprofit use. What a mess. Ive been a fan of google earth for a long time now. I recall that the first images used to allow the bottom of the ocean exploration with a smooth transition from land to sea. With the new updates and imagery, a lot of detail has been removed. I used to remember looking at land masses and seeing the trees and roads but the current images are now blurry blobs.
Also the area surrounding and encompassing Antarctica is severely pathetic. We the people want the details and the Truth. Why is it that there are photoshop cuts and cloud clips, that are covering up detail of the landscape?
Please fire the photoshop team and tell it like it is. What good is exploring the planet in virtual format if all you get is blurred images to hide those detail?
It makes me sad that all the big corporations want to keep people in the dark, never sharing what they find. Who are you to make that judgment on all of the population. What gives you the rite to hide valuable discoveries from us? And why? It just makes me sad that you were not raised with the truth and so you find ways to cover it up :.
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