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Keyhole - satellite imagery

Posted: December 29, 2004, 4:34 pm
by Durew
Edit:

Bump, half a year after trying Keyhole and being amazed at the program (this was just after Google had bought the company, but hadn't done anything with it yet)

Google finally released http://earth.google.com a bit ago, the program is essentially Keyhole, but this version is free, and faster. Its like a 7 mb download, well worth it for anyone interested in satellite imagery (high resolution still images of course, not live)

http://earth.google.com

Posted: December 29, 2004, 4:42 pm
by Funkmasterr
hmmm, I am intrigued. I will have to give it a shot when I get home !

Posted: December 29, 2004, 4:57 pm
by XunilTlatoani
I like some of the features this thing has, and I've been meaning to try it out. Here are some free alternatives (that obviously don't have all the features that keyhole has, but are still good):

Microsoft Terraserver:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/

NASA's World Wind:
http://learn.arc.nasa.gov/worldwind/features.html

Posted: December 29, 2004, 5:11 pm
by Winnow
That is pretty cool. I'd buy it but don't think I'd use it enough to be paying a monthly fee for it. I can see it possibly being part of a larger information package that was subscription based in the future.

Posted: December 29, 2004, 5:20 pm
by Desolet
Thats really quite interesting, how effective would it be at seeing heavy traffic on say major highways and what not? I imagine that would be a really nice way to check major road congestion, especially during these holiday travel times.

Posted: December 29, 2004, 5:21 pm
by Fash
Desolet wrote:Thats really quite interesting, how effective would it be at seeing heavy traffic on say major highways and what not? I imagine that would be a really nice way to check major road congestion, especially during these holiday travel times.
Considering the imagery is up to 10 years old... not good.

unless you're Dr. Sam Beckett.

Posted: December 29, 2004, 5:55 pm
by XunilTlatoani
Desolet wrote:Thats really quite interesting, how effective would it be at seeing heavy traffic on say major highways and what not? I imagine that would be a really nice way to check major road congestion, especially during these holiday travel times.
http://maps.yahoo.com/traffic

Posted: December 29, 2004, 5:57 pm
by Winnow
Fash wrote:
Desolet wrote:Thats really quite interesting, how effective would it be at seeing heavy traffic on say major highways and what not? I imagine that would be a really nice way to check major road congestion, especially during these holiday travel times.
Considering the imagery is up to 10 years old... not good.

unless you're Dr. Sam Beckett.
I checked out the Microsoft alternative posted above and the images were from 1997. I found my residence and place where I work but the area surrounding them has totally changed in the past 7+ years.

Is the keyhole version as outdated? Stragi's building where he works doesn't even exist yet in these picts!

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:26 pm
by *~*stragi*~*

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:35 pm
by Dregor Thule
oh em gee, I'm watching Stragi pee!

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:37 pm
by Durew
Keyhole states that their average images range from about 18 to 24 months old - some longer. I'm thinking at this time it would be too large scale of a project to provide real-time satellite imagery on a program like this one. If you look at las vegas, and have been there recently, there's quite a lot missing from the northern part of the strip for example. I'm intrigued as to what Google has in store for Keyhole Corp., they recently bought it

Even still, its amazing zooming in on places you've never been to and looking around. The payment isnt monthly though, its $30 USD a year which is pretty reasonable if you like to travel.

We mapped out our trip from Alberta to Arizona today following the exact road through the cities and such. You can create waypoints, view the road names, print out map sections and everything.. easier to use Expedia, but this is just awesome detail

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:43 pm
by *~*stragi*~*
Dregor Thule wrote:oh em gee, I'm watching Stragi pee!
in 1997!

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:54 pm
by Nilaman
someone get pictures of area 51!

Posted: December 29, 2004, 6:56 pm
by Fash
Nilaman wrote:someone get pictures of area 51!
Not even the keyhole sees through the cover of top secrecy.

Posted: December 29, 2004, 7:58 pm
by Avestan
this has been around for a while. The guys who provide our fiber connection showed us where their fiber ring went through the bay area and around the country. Very cool software.

Posted: December 30, 2004, 11:31 am
by Spang
that's pretty fucking cool!

Posted: December 31, 2004, 2:23 pm
by Durew
If anyone downloaded it, click this link (either an eta or kml file) and it moves to a specific location inside the program

This one, is an airforce base (or aircraft graveyard?) in Tuscon.. look at the hundreds of planes!

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=1162

The keyhole BBS community is here, there are tonnes more links like these of people who find stuff worth mentioning. Its nice because it moves the program view for you and automatically zooms in on the location, anywhere in the world

http://bbs.keyhole.com/boards/

Posted: December 31, 2004, 2:27 pm
by Durew
Whoa.. check this out, someone made a house out of an old Boeing 747

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=16312

http://www.airplanehome.com

Posted: December 31, 2004, 3:18 pm
by Zaelath
Neat, but what a cock knocker...
*I'm aware that removing spaces in the URLs would be helpful, and I'll try to do that as time permits. But it would be a great deal more helpful if software engineers would resist the terribly short sighted temptation to hijack common text characters (like the space character) in user accessible text for use as control code, thereby handcuffing and handicapping the user's ability to gracefully manage systems. For crying out loud, background your code where possible, and where impossible, restrict your code characters to genuinely special characters. Don't hijack common text! (Think user friendly, like Apple does.)

Posted: July 11, 2005, 2:02 am
by Durew
Bump, months after trying Keyhole and being amazed at the program (this was just after Google had bought it)

Google finally released http://earth.google.com a bit ago, the program is essentially Keyhole, but this version is free, and faster. Its like a 7 mb download, well worth it for anyone interested in satellite imagery (not live, lol)

Posted: July 11, 2005, 3:39 am
by Winnow
That's well worth the download.

Posted: July 11, 2005, 4:45 am
by Ransure
Wow, what a cool program...

Posted: July 11, 2005, 10:08 am
by Chmee
Maps.google.com has a toggle to click back and forth between the road map view and the satellite view, pretty slick.

Posted: July 11, 2005, 10:55 am
by Ashur
Showed my wife GoogleEarth this morning. Now nothing will get cleaned today :( ...

Posted: July 12, 2005, 12:24 am
by Fairweather Pure
GoogleEarth never fails to impress. It's a very fun program, especially for free.

Posted: July 12, 2005, 1:56 am
by Xatrei
I wasted 2 hours today looking at my old stomping grounds in Germany heh.

Posted: July 12, 2005, 10:44 am
by Hesten
I grabbed GoogleEarth today, everyone here at work been playing with it for like 2 hours now :)

Posted: July 12, 2005, 12:24 pm
by Gnomies
Showed my wife GoogleEarth this morning. Now nothing will get cleaned today ...
hahahha

Posted: July 12, 2005, 10:18 pm
by Durew
Here's googles top 10 visited sites on GoogleEarth. Just click Load KMZ and it will load the program and go to the site automatically

http://earth.google.com/sites/

Posted: July 13, 2005, 2:20 pm
by Noysyrump
random note.

theres a game at candlestick park


I'm on a mission now... construction just began on Petco park... I WILL FIND MY CAR!