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uair01
Location: Rotterdam.NL Gender: Male
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| | | Which satellite picture is more recent? < on 1/1/2008 7:17 PM >
| | | I've been browsing the Antwerp harbour area in Google and MSN maps and I see big differences, for example:
Left is the view from Live Search Maps and right the view from Google Maps. I have the feeling that Live Search is more recent, because there is more greenery and the sand looks less fresh. It must be a stupid question but can you easily find the age of the satellite picture? I searched but found no simple answer ...
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MutantMandias Perverse and Often Baffling
Location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Which satellite picture is more recent? <Reply # 1 on 1/1/2008 8:10 PM >
| | | The one on the left has got to be more recent. Look at the field to the top left. It is unlikely that the field would be replanted and then get the same road tracks through it. It seems a lot more likely that the tracks existed and then the field has died, leaving the result on the left. Also, it seems like you want the image on the right to be more recent, so that just about proves that the structure is no longer there. At least, that has been my experience with satellite scouting.
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secretdestroyers
Location: Burlington VT Gender: Male
| | Re: Which satellite picture is more recent? <Reply # 3 on 2/20/2008 9:45 AM >
| | | Posted by uair01 It must be a stupid question but can you easily find the age of the satellite picture? I searched but found no simple answer ...
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seems as it should be easy to find but i came up empty handed. I'd really like to know. SD
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Caligula
Location: Long Island Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: Which satellite picture is more recent? <Reply # 4 on 2/20/2008 9:57 AM >
| | | Drive by, If said building is no longer there, Then the answer is obvious..
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| | | Re: Which satellite picture is more recent? <Reply # 5 on 2/20/2008 11:38 AM >
| | | Posted by MutantMandias The one on the left has got to be more recent. Look at the field to the top left. It is unlikely that the field would be replanted and then get the same road tracks through it. It seems a lot more likely that the tracks existed and then the field has died, leaving the result on the left. Also, it seems like you want the image on the right to be more recent, so that just about proves that the structure is no longer there. At least, that has been my experience with satellite scouting.
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Agreed, the left is more recent. You can also tell by the spot where the yellow dumpster use to be but was later removed. Going a step further you can pan out to a local neighborhood or town with both maps side by side and look for additions to houses.
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shellyl
Location: Lenoir NC Gender: Female
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| | Re: Which satellite picture is more recent? <Reply # 6 on 2/20/2008 11:42 AM >
| | | Not sure if this helps. http://www.digital...Aerial+Coverage#NY I didn't look for pages for other companies.
A mirage is not an optical illusion. It is a real phenomenon, and one can take photographs of it. The interpretation of the image, however, is up to the fantasy of the human mind. |
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