Google Earth
Google Earth is an interactive, virtual globe that enables you to find and explore just about any location on our planet and beyond. Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, the ocean and even galaxies in outer space. Explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
Explore the Planet and beyond
The Google Earth website has also been updated and they are encouraging users to explore the five main areas of the site:
Showcase: Various featured content.Video tutorials: Tutorials on how to do basic tasks like create placemarks, record tours, etc.More products: Information on related Google products.Community: Various ways to connect with other users, such as the Google Earth Twitter account.Industries: Information for educators, media, developers, etc.
The new version now includes 3D imagery for cities like Boulder, Boston, Charlotte, Denver, Lawrence, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Portland, San Antonio, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Seattle, Tampa, Tucson, Rome, and the San Francisco Bay Area and also adds more 3D imagery for regions like Avignon, France; Austin, Texas; Munich, Germany; Phoenix, Arizona; and Mannheim, Germany, which will allow you to take flight over entire metropolitan areas in 3D. To install it, you will have to download its small web installer, which in turn will download the main setup file. If you wish to customize your download or want to download the offline full installer, click on the Customize your installation of Google Earth with an advanced setup link.
You can download Google Earth from here. Reads that may interest you:
How to use Google Earth on Chrome browserHow to explore and download Google Earth images as Wallpapers for your computerHow to use Google Earth Time Lapse to trace the changes in the landscape
This post will help you if Google Earth is not working on Windows 11/10.