Google Earth's Timelapses Offer a 32-Year Look At Earth's Changing Surface (pcmag.com)
Google has partnered with TIME to release an improved version of Google Earth Timelapse that provides animated satellite imagery covering the past 32 years, from 1984 to 2016. In 2013, Google and TIME launched Timelapse with a time-lapse from 1984 to 2012. However, this time around the project uses the higher-resolution maps introduced back in June to provide a look that's more detailed and more seamless than in the past. ZDNet reports: The 10-second snapshots of Earth from space over 32 years captures urban sprawl, deforestation and reforestation, receding glaciers, and major engineering feats, such as the Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden, or the spread of the Alberta Tar Sands in Canada. Google Earth engine program manager, Chris Herwig says it created the new "annual mosaics" by stitching together 33 images of the Earth, each representing one year. Each image contains 3.95 trillion pixels, cherry-picked from an original set of three quadrillion pixels. "Using Google Earth Engine, we sifted through about three quadrillion pixels, that's three followed by 15 zeroes, from more than 5,000,000 satellite images," Herwig said. "We took the best of all those pixels to create 33 images of the entire planet, one for each year. We then encoded these new 3.95-terapixel global images into just over 25,000,000 overlapping multi-resolution video tiles, made interactively explorable by Carnegie Mellon CREATE Lab's Time Machine library, a technology for creating and viewing zoomable and pannable time-lapses over space and time." The satellite images come from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and US Geological Survey. Since 2015, they also contain some data from the European Space Agency's Copernicus Program and its Sentinel-2A satellite.
Neat.
Trump Supporter found Dead from suffocation after shoving his head up his own ass.
"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure."
I always thought it would be cool if people could submit their personal photos of a place/time/angle and have those incorporated into street view. I think it would be super cool to see the same street corner (neighborhood, house you grew up in) through a timeline...
2500 B.C. and everybody watch the dinosaurs.
England and Western Europe, for example, were forests.
In Canada, US, and South America, you only need to go back a couple of hundred years to get good perspective on the extent and acceleration of deforestation.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
Too busy digging something about Elon
When it comes right down to it. Trump just isn't that interesting.
Hannah Arendt called it the "banality of evil".
But if you're really missing the Trump news, I'll help you out. We're now up to a 2.5 million vote lead for Hillary. You know that's got to frost Trump's cornflakes. And speaking of cornflakes, Trump supporters are now pushing a boycott of Kellogs since Kellogs pulled their ads from Breitbart because, and I quote, "That place is a real shit show of fake news and crap-posting, racism, bigotry and hatred. We might as well advertise on fucking Stormfront." That's not an exact quote as far as I know, but it could be.
The kicker is that they're calling this boycott #DumpKellogs and to show Kellogs they mean business, they're buying Kellogs products and taking selfies of them dumping the products into the garbage. Pure genius, I tell you. This comes on the heels of the successful Hamilton and Starbucks boycotts.
Also, to prove he's gonna drain the swamp and fight for the little guy, Donald Trump, Mitt Romney and something called a "Reince Priebus" had a swank dinner last night at some fancy French restaurant (a Trump property) called Pepe Lepew's or something. They had (I'm not making this up), frog legs and fresh marshmallows. The intimate dinner for three cost over $1000, even though they didn't drink wine or any other spirits. Trump made Romney strip down to his magic underwear and suck his dick, but only after Mitt bussed the table and apologize for having better hair than Trump.
I'm pretty sure that brings you up to date on all the Trump news you need to hear. Oh, and he's appointing some Goldman Sachs billionaire named Mnuchin to run the Treasury Department. Consider the swamp drained.
You are welcome on my lawn.
First off it is the States that elect the President of the States, not the people. You wouldn't want a 271 electoral vote California dictating to the other 49 would you? My problem is Slashdot has been milking the election for everything that it can. The election is over, it is time to move on.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
retard
The east coast of Greenland and Northern Russia all of the white just goes poof over the last few years. :(
It is a sad time when you can't tell what is just a bad joke and what is serious.
For Americans listening, the best way to deal with Trump is to treat him like a politician to avoid making an American Berlusconi. Call his BS, call the manipulation. Don't get stuck on character flaws even though they are innumerable - at least not in actual serious political settings. Show that Trump is incompetent as a business man, and incompetent as a politician. Question his actual loyalty and question his business conflict of interest with regard to setting public policy. Spotlight his cronyism, his support for cronyism, and his support for other illegal acts. However, remember you must show these flaws to people who ignored everything up to now. The only appeal is to their self interest, and while Trump will fail quickly everything must be pointed out cleanly and without giving excuse for excuse, otherwise the Trump supporters will ignore it.
Hey look, you can see San Francisco's Millennium Tower sinking.
This article is about Google Earth's Timelapses. So go peddle your agenda somewhere else and fuck off and die.
>Consider the swamp drained.
Out of the swamp, into the White House.
A regular clown car of swamp monsters.
oh thats nice. Any other banality you would like to share with the class?
https://earthengine.google.com/iframes/timelapse_player_embed.html#v=20,0,1,latLng
You can see all this clearcutting going on. It's like popcorn!
> First off it is the States that elect the President of the States, not the people.
This is a problem. We live in an Alexander Hamiltonian eventuality, where the States are so marginalized they only matter historically. I happened to get my choice this time, but I'm conservative at heart and believe the States' powers are gone, never to return. If that had been known (the income tax made this permanent) we can say with 20/20 hindsight state political power never should have been negotiated but *history*. Today, one "man" one vote, fuck the nonsense that states dictate other states...populations exist and if you don't like the population centers in the US (the batshit crazy liberals packed together like in a mouse utopia, with similar results) you can leave.
Do people in cities somehow count less? If not, then yes. Megacities will have 70% of global population by 2050 so politics must adapt to reality.
Right. The real election is January 6th, and a few unfaithful Republican delegates have already announced they are not voting for Trump. It would be a miracle if Clinton wins, insanely improbable, but it is still absolutely possible. What is more likely than a miracle is that no candidate will have the needed vote count, and the election will drop to the House. What is probable is Trump will win, but the results will be surprising. Should be interesting.
It's a little hard to legitimately criticise the people complaining that Trump shouldn't be President because he lost the popular vote when he himself has made repeatedly argued that Obama shouldn't have won because he lost the popular vote (which wasn't even true). If he'd won the popular vote but lost the election then he and his supporters would be making as much or more noise about how the popular vote should be respected.
Forget the rules here this is just another example of both sides not giving a shit about democracy or rules and just wanting the result they want by whatever means necessary.
When it comes right down to it. Trump just isn't that interesting.
Hannah Arendt called it the "banality of evil".
But if you're really missing the Trump news, I'll help you out. We're now up to a 2.5 million vote lead for Hillary. ...
So much for "accepting the results of the election".
Funny how Democrat LOSERS never seem to accept the results of an election.
Kinda says it all when Democrats could turn to Richard Nixon's behavior in such situations for a shining example of upstanding behavior. But now, we get incessant whining and steadfast refusal to accept the results.
... from space. Why not? Why are ALL the photos of the whole Earth composites?
"Trump won the popular vote in 3,084 out of 3,141 counties."
Not true. Of course, that's what you Trump supporters do; pull facts from your ass and then smear it onto whatever comment section you're in. Then you vote according to your entirely made-up facts and utterly distorted world view, and many millions suffer as a result.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/2016_Presidential_Election_by_County.svg
Electoral college votes on December 19, not January. And we're a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. Democracy is a broken form of government, so it's a good thing most sides don't respect it.
How can Google generate data from 1984? They did not exist back then? Did they invent a new algorithm that can reverse-extrapolate terrain features? Do they actually have a time machine (and their own satellite launch facility to take it back)? Was this done by Pixar as simulation? Do they have a mandate to expose progress? Did they interview residents and sketch out the maps and fed it into an Access 97 database?
Pretty crazy watching a forest disappear instantly and then start growing back. In one area I looked at, part of the forest seems to have been harvested twice during the timeline which seems too quick. Maybe the land was cleared and repurposed.
You're confused, Trump has a lead in the electoral college. Trump and others are not getting frosted over that. Irrelevant your 2.5 million popular vote, we don't elect presidents that way because otherwise career criminals with no regard for national security or the rule of law like Clinton would get elected by the half of society that is parasites.
There's a problem with your view, Clinton's voters represent about 64% of the U.S. economy.
Fanatically anti-fanatical
No he didn't. He won 2,600 out of the 3,100 counties. Why are you lying?
Democracy is a broken form of government,
This doesn't mean anything. Type away keyboard cowboy
According to this breakdown Trump won the popular vote in 2,584 counties and Clinton won the popular vote in 472 counties.
Fanatically anti-fanatical
What's funny is that you just torpedoed your own argument without even realizing it.
Protip: only those along the coasts live packed together like a mouse utopia. The rest of us are perfectly comfortable in the wide open spaces in between.
There's a problem with your view, big cities are filled during the day with Republicans from suburbs who make the wealth, while at night the parasites who voted for Hillary are left there
You are just all buthurt because he followed the rules and didn't bother campaigning to win the popular vote, but win the election. Which he did :)
Everyone knew how the system was set up, even stupid Americans knew this. How is it that you didn't know?
At all.
Strange that only about 26% bothered to vote for her then isn't it..
Not far off double that number stayed home on election day.
HAVE HER ELECTORS VOTE KAISICH. It is easy to turn people to their own tribe and not the other.
That would be useful, except in the United States, we typically have one vote per person, not one vote per county.
Exactly! Everyone knows urban votes don't matter as much as rural and suburban votes. That's really what you're saying, right?
(Score: -1, Stupid)
No, in the United States, you have one vote per electorate, not one vote per person.