
With the last version of Google Earth new features caming! The most important of all is Google Sky.
Googlesky allows us to see the sky and the earth just clicking on the button “alternate sky and earth”. You know that the stars you can see are differents, it depends on your position in the earth. So google sky will show you just the stars you could see from you are in that moment. Have a lookon Google Sky Features.
Another funny feature is “flight simulator”! I’m not so expert about this kind of softwares but you can have a look on this page: Keyboards control – This document describes the various keyboard combinations that you can use with the flight simulator features of Google Earth. To enter the flight simulator mode, press Ctrl + Alt + A .
Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator. To leave flight simulator mode, click Exit Flight Simulator in the top right corner or press Ctrl + Alt + A.
Have fun! – Google Sky
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