
HD Tutorial: Explore Mars in Google Earth 5.0
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***WATCH IN HD*** In this tutorial, I'll show you a breif trick I found a few weeks ago, and decided to do a video on - This will be made a video response to the Google Earth 5.0 Installation video, and I highly reccomend you
check out this piece of software! Here's the link go download Earth 5.0: earth.google.com Enjoy - SUBSCRIBE
This HD tutorial demonstrates how to explore Mars using Google Earth 5.0. The presenter begins by noting the capability to switch from Earth to Mars via a planet selector, then switches the view to Mars and initiates the loading of the planet’s surface. The video acknowledges a brief frame rate dip due to running screen capture software in parallel, but confirms that Mars loads and becomes navigable with many familiar Earth features adapted for a planetary view. The tutorial then guides the viewer through practical interactions, such as flying to different locations on Mars and viewing the legendary Face on Mars, which appears as a highlighted landmark when zoomed in. The presenter emphasizes that Mars includes layers similar to Earth, like a traveler's guide to Mars and information on Rovers and Landers, allowing users to explore lander sites and rover imagery provided by NASA. Throughout the walkthrough, the video showcases how you can click on points of interest to reveal NASA imagery and data, underscoring that Google Earth 5.0 extends familiar exploration tools to Mars. The video concludes with encouragement to try Google Earth 5.0 for Mars exploration and a subscribe call to action, while noting the link in the description for the software download. In essence, the tutorial blends hands-on navigation with contextual Mars data, illustrating that classic Google Earth functionality translates to planetary exploration and inviting viewers to experiment with the new features included in Google Earth 5.0.
Topics · technology · education · science · space
Questions answered
- What feature allows switching from Earth to Mars in Google Earth 5.0?
- The planet button at the top of the interface lets you switch between Earth, Sky, and Mars.