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Google Earth Imagery Update mid-January 2016

January 19, 2016

Google Earth has received an imagery update recently, with the new imagery showing up in ‘historical imagery’ in the last couple of days. Until recently the most recent image was from November 30th, 2015, and now the most recent image is from January 11th, 2016.

Since the Google Earth API is still working, we can make a map of the approximate location of all imagery from December 2015 and January 2016. There is also newly added imagery dated before that, but we cannot so easily identify it.


Approximate location of imagery dated December 2015 to January 2016.

You can also view the approximate locations in Google Earth with this KML file. The actual imagery is usually quite a bit smaller than the displayed outline in the KML, so you need to switch between dates to find it. The easiest way to do this is with the imagery switcher tour from this post. Just download the KML file from that post and enter the dates ‘2015-12-01’ and ‘2016-01-31’ in the settings then click ‘update’ and move your view a little bit. You should then see a tour appear just below the settings icon in the ‘Places’ panel. Move the view to a location where the outlines show new imagery exists and run the tour. Set it to auto-repeat and you should easily pick out the new images.

One of the locations that has received new imagery is Sana’a in Yemen. We looked at bomb damage at the Sana’a airport back in May 2015. However the war is on-going and more damage can be seen in more recent images, including one from August 15th, 2015 and one from December 30th, 2015, with progressively more damage in each image.


White: older imagery, mostly circa May 2015. Blue: August 15th, 2015 imagery. Red: December 30th, 2015 imagery.


An example of one of the more recently destroyed buildings.

To see the above locations in Google Earth download this KML file.

Please let us know in the comments if you find anything else of interest in the new imagery.

Filed Under: Site News Tagged With: imagery update, sana'a, yemen

Sana’a Airport bomb damage

May 19, 2015

Thank you to GEB reader AC for pointing us to the recently added imagery of Sana’a Airport in Yemen. The image comes from DigitalGlobe and was captured on March 27th, 2015.


Before and after images of buildings destroyed at Sana’a Airport, Yemen.

The conflict in Yemen is ongoing and the airport has been struck a number of times since March, including the bombing of the aircraft seen in this article. So check the location again in a month or two to see if new imagery gets added.

To see the buildings shown above and a couple of other noteworthy locations, download this KML file.

Filed Under: Sightseeing Tagged With: sana'a, yemen



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