Google Earth 5.0

Google Earth 5.0 – Google Earth 5.0 was released on Monday, lets users travel underwater to see the sea floor. Google Earth 5.0 also lets them travel back in time to see earlier versions of the service’s aerial and satellite photography. The most exciting of the new features are the oceanography details. Google Earth has long offered minor, 2D topographical sketches of the Earth’s oceans, but the latest version adds the sort of details that Jacques Cousteau would have flipped for — you can now dive under the ocean and fly over undersea landmarks — mountains, trenches, shipwrecks.

Google Earth 5 beta offers a host of new features:

  • Interactive underwater details
  • Historical maps
  • Mars togopography
  • The ability to easily record your Google Earth journeys
  • Has a few new data layers
  • Including content from National Geographic and Cousteau Ocean World Shipwrecks
  • Maps of global chlorophyll levels
  • Animal tracking data

Google Earth 5.0 – no longer is the ocean floor simply a blob of blue. You can now fly under the surface and see subsurface ridges and landmarks like this underwater mountain range off the coast of Hawaii, The newly updated version of Google’s mapping service lets users foray underwater to the sea floor, as well as back in time through older aerial and satellite images.

Although Google Earth 5 is officially still a beta release, Google Earth 5 is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. You can download the latest version from the Google Earth downloads page.

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