Learn More About Our Planet Through Earth From Orbit

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Photo courtesy by woodleywonderworks from Flickr
Photo courtesy by woodleywonderworks from Flickr

An Introduction to the Newest 3D Globe Program

I belong to a company called Earth from Orbit. This is also the name of the new software program that we've put in a beta testing phase just now. Yes, you may get this amazing software without any cost here

So, what's cool with Earth from Orbit? It is the latest 3d globe program that will allow you to view the whole planet Earth (or at least, the half side of it) like you're floating from the outer space. You can also zoom into different places that you desire to see with just a few mouse clicks. Exploring around the world is made possible without leaving your home. 

Here are more stuff that you can do with Earth from Orbit: create a more detailed plan of your trips and send info on routes or locations thru email to anyone. 

 

Photo courtesy by Eamon Ford from Flickr
Photo courtesy by Eamon Ford from Flickr

Earth from Orbit is not the first 3D satellite mapping program and it is similar to others like Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth. Similar program and features but with many differences, Earth from Orbit comes out better--if not the best.

With Earth from Orbit, you can search for and find all types of information about planet earth, such as: physical make-up and conditions, land masses, conditions in the atmosphere, and the heavenly bodies in the outer space.

The imagery data are all in high resolution detail so learning about Earth will be really fun and interesting.You will be able to see the weather conditions in other places compared to where you are; or simply predict when and where to go for a picnic. 

If you'd like to be part of the soon-to-be-launched beta testing program, link to our website earth-from-orbit.org. It's free! 

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