Hello Team,
What’s the frequency of the Google Earth satellite view update. Does it takes years or months for satellite view update in the application or web.
Hello Team,
What’s the frequency of the Google Earth satellite view update. Does it takes years or months for satellite view update in the application or web.
@TejaIndala Hi !!
The frequency of Google Earth’s satellite view updates varies depending on the location and the availability of new imagery. In some areas, updates can occur every few months, while in others, it might take a year or more. Google prioritizes updates based on factors like population density, points of interest, and the availability of high-quality imagery. Generally, urban areas and places with significant changes are updated more frequently than remote areas.
Hi @TejaIndala
I’m not sure about the satellite and arial photos on Google Earth. But the answer from @Mayank_Ahir is correct as it pertains to satellite and arial photos on Google Maps.
Cheers
Morten
Hello Mr. Mayank,
I completely agree with you. But do the Google follow any standard or particular time frequency to update considering the factors briefed by you.
@TejaIndala always use the. (@) symbol while tagging someone it sends a notification to the person being tagged.
Thank you for your thoughtful follow-up question! Google doesn’t follow a strict standard or fixed schedule for updating satellite imagery on Google Earth. The frequency of updates depends on various factors, including the availability of new, high-quality imagery, weather conditions, and other logistical considerations.
While Google prioritizes areas with high population density, significant changes, or important landmarks, updates can vary widely in timing. Some urban areas may see updates every few months, while more remote regions may not be updated for several years. It’s always exciting to see new imagery, and Google’s continuous improvements ensure we’re getting the most accurate and up-to-date views possible!"