Updated Satellite Imagery?
#1
Updated Satellite Imagery?
Yo - I've got some areas that have been timbered and/or had gas wells/roadways installed over the past 2-3 years.
I use aerial photos and satellite imagery as a primary mode of scouting and planning my ingress/egress routes. However, the problem is that the images on Yahoo! BETA (the maps that I use) - are not updated to show the recent changes to the land.
My question is: Are there any aerial photos available (for free) that are updated frequently?
The pictures that I'm looking at are at least 2 years old.
I use aerial photos and satellite imagery as a primary mode of scouting and planning my ingress/egress routes. However, the problem is that the images on Yahoo! BETA (the maps that I use) - are not updated to show the recent changes to the land.
My question is: Are there any aerial photos available (for free) that are updated frequently?
The pictures that I'm looking at are at least 2 years old.
#2
RE: Updated Satellite Imagery?
I've had good luck with google earth and maps.live.com.
Maps.live.com has a feature called birds eye view for some areas that is just incredible. They show a very high resolution photo from real close when the leaves are down. You can even see the same spot viewed from multiple perspectives. I can see my ladder stand, and make out the tracks from the tractor. It's pretty cool. The leaves down makes all the difference. You tell how thick an area is, and you can easily differentiate between evergreens and regular trees.
Maps.live.com has a feature called birds eye view for some areas that is just incredible. They show a very high resolution photo from real close when the leaves are down. You can even see the same spot viewed from multiple perspectives. I can see my ladder stand, and make out the tracks from the tractor. It's pretty cool. The leaves down makes all the difference. You tell how thick an area is, and you can easily differentiate between evergreens and regular trees.
#4
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Updated Satellite Imagery?
Google and Yahoo is the same 4-5 year old map for my area (I think it is hit or miss on what is updated
and when). Believe it or not, the aerial on Mapquest was good and from last year. The only problem
is it is harder to work with (save, zoom) than Google. I loved the Mapquest map, but couldn't find
the source map online. I'm hoping Google or Yahoo update to that source map.
#5
RE: Updated Satellite Imagery?
You are THE MAN gzb! Those show me everything that I needed to see.I'd think you were a pretty nice guy...if it weren't for that Michigan sweatshirt. [>:]
Judging from the location of the crops, and what was cut (and what wasn't) - those images on maps.live.com are just about 10.5 months old, for my area. Stellar.
Judging from the location of the crops, and what was cut (and what wasn't) - those images on maps.live.com are just about 10.5 months old, for my area. Stellar.
#6
RE: Updated Satellite Imagery?
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=42.265984~-83.748474&style=h&lvl=18&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=612.207290546037&encType= 1
Quick how does this look? I know Joe hates this place But App state owns it now
Quick how does this look? I know Joe hates this place But App state owns it now
#8
RE: Updated Satellite Imagery?
ORIGINAL: quiksilver
You are THE MAN gzb! Those show me everything that I needed to see.I'd think you were a pretty nice guy...if it weren't for that Michigan sweatshirt. [>:]
Judging from the location of the crops, and what was cut (and what wasn't) - those images on maps.live.com are just about 10.5 months old, for my area. Stellar.
You are THE MAN gzb! Those show me everything that I needed to see.I'd think you were a pretty nice guy...if it weren't for that Michigan sweatshirt. [>:]
Judging from the location of the crops, and what was cut (and what wasn't) - those images on maps.live.com are just about 10.5 months old, for my area. Stellar.