2000flyer
EASY FLYER
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- Nov 26, 2001
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av8rbama said:google earth is a mosaic of many images. to get the highest resolution, each image will cover less area than one with a less-dense resolution. hence your multiple aircraft on the runway. also, many of the high-density images are captured with small digital sensors instead of the old reliable 9"x9" aerial surveying film negatives, requiring more images to cover a given area.
i could go on ad-nauseum. i work for an aerial surveyor and took several remote sensing classes when getting my masters.
Now I don't have to bore people when they ask what I do. I can just say "we do stuff like google earth" and they understand.
I suspected something like that but not being familiar with the program I didn't want to make an assumption.
I do find it interesting some areas are "blacked out." There is one place just north of Heathrow. A Brit newspaper had a contest (found on AvWeb) asking folks to find oddities. Some pretty interesting stuff out there.
Thanks for all the responses.
2000Flyer