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This web page lists some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services that have such issues due to censorship, blurring, or low resolution. It does not show a blurred satellite image of the earth, but it mentions some countries and regions that are partially or completely obscured.
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downward. Learn about the terminology, history, and applications of this view in photography, art, film, and video games.
Bing Maps is a web mapping service that provides various views and features, such as street maps, aerial imagery, 3D maps, and traffic data. It covers many countries and regions worldwide, including the UK, and uses data from different sources, such as TomTom, OpenStreetMap, and Ordnance Survey.
Satellite imagery are images of Earth collected by imaging satellites operated by governments and businesses around the world. Learn about the history, types, and uses of satellite imagery in various fields such as weather, oceanography, agriculture, and biodiversity.
A table that compares various features and functions of different web map services, including Google Maps, Bing Maps, MapQuest, Mapy.cz, OpenStreetMap, Here WeGo, Apple Maps and Yandex Maps. See the availability, navigation, directory, interface and viewing interface of each service.
Bing Maps Platform is a geospatial mapping platform by Microsoft that allows developers to create applications with location-relevant data. It includes satellite, aerial, 3D and street-level imagery, as well as a point-of-interest database and APIs.
Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.
Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D globe based on satellite imagery, aerial photography, and GIS data. Users can explore the Earth, add their own data, view photos, Street View, and more, but also face privacy and security issues.