Google Earth For Mobile Now Shows Stars When You Zoom Out

Anil - Feb 05, 2020


Google Earth For Mobile Now Shows Stars When You Zoom Out

Based on the real data collected by astronomers and scientists, Google Earth will adjust the images of celestial bodies based on your current view.

Like being in a single-player game, Google Maps has shown its dominant position when people call help for navigation. However, Google has created Google Earth for those loving to see the world in another unique way. Google Earth generally aims to let us discover our Blue Planet and now it’s even revamped with a new update that integrates an accurate backdrop of the stars in outer space when you use the mobile version.

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It caters to those who love to see the world in a unique way.

Unlike a mapping service, which prioritizes the detailed information of location, the accuracy of representation is the highest priority of Google Earth. Not only is Google Earth an educational tool, but it also makes your wildest vacation dreams about the Universe come a little closer to your imagination.

According to the developer team, realism is the most important element when they build the platform. Prior to this update, users might find it pretty fake when they look at the Earth from outer space, and the plain black space appearing in the background is the reason for such an experience. Needless to say, Google started to add a view of the stars instead of a solid black background. The update was initially launched on Earth Pro and the Web version before taking place in Google Earth for Mobile.

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Based on the real data, the images of celestial bodies will adjust based on your current view.

Thankfully, users can observe the Earth like you’re an astronaut who is traveling through space and 30,000 miles far from the surface of Earth. Based on the real data collected by astronomers and scientists, the images of celestial bodies will adjust based on your current view.

Alongside this small-yet-important enhancement, Google Earth also represents weather conditions with animated clouds for easier viewing.

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