Flashearth

Flashearth Screenshot Rating: 55 Star Rating

Description: Flashearth is a web application that displays interactive satellite images and maps from a number of different online mapping sources, including Google, Yahoo, MSN, NASA, and others (without official consent).

I always get philosophical whenever I play around with online mapping/satellite imaging services. I always think “wow, look at how far humanity has come even from the time when I was growing up; who would thought that any random joe would be able to browse satellite images of the entire earth at will, searching by address for the neighborhood of even the house they want to look at, zooming in and out and rotating the earth at will!”.

Another Flashearth Screenshot I get even more philosophical and it reminds me of Socrates (or was it Plato?) who said something like: the more I know, the more I know how much it is still that I dont know. In this case what I don’t know is why anyone would want 8 different sources for these satellite images, since they all look and function pretty much exactly the same. If you have any thoughts or ideas about this please leave a comment and let us know ;).

I should also mention that Flashearth is a very slick app that scores high on the coolness scale (zooming in and out with the mouse scroll wheel is particularly pleasing). Be sure to check it out.

Go to the Flashearth wesbsite.

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12 Comments so far

  1. Brent on March 28th, 2007

    Why more than one map source? Because some are several years behind in their mapping. I looked up my house on Microsoft’s map service last week and found that the images were almost 5 years old. Google’s were only 2 years old.

  2. IMRAN on April 1st, 2007

    ITS A NICE TOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  3. danny on April 3rd, 2007

    The review should compare Google&Arm product with this one.And please mention file size clearly on top as all other sites do in all your reviews.

  4. FWservant on April 3rd, 2007

    Danny: There’s no file size this is a web service.

  5. Platfuse on July 31st, 2007

    Hey Samer, you are a real geek buddy. Hats off to you bro. I have seen all the good programs here. Of all Flash-Earth has always been a delight to see.
    I think wat danny ment was to add file size of the app. beside post so that we get to know the weight of the files. Anyways Thanks

  6. kyle.blair on September 29th, 2007

    i think it is kool that you can see your own house from birds i view

  7. Deof Movestofca on December 19th, 2007

    Grrrr… just what I need, something else to waste my time doing. =OP

  8. mani on January 10th, 2008

    i think its good to see your home country without any expense its really good i love google

  9. Anonymous on February 10th, 2008

    ok

  10. omar on April 5th, 2008

    OK IWANT DOWNLOAD FLASH ERTH FREE NOW PLESSE

  11. shyam singh on April 25th, 2008

    i want to download flash earth.

  12. Juptile on July 7th, 2008

    *sighs at the last few posts* Flash Earth is a WEB SERVICE, people!

    You do not download and install any software, therefore a file size cannot be provided.

    It is a URL - http://www.flashearth.com. All you need is Flash Player installed.

    Also, I believe the reason for multiple map sources is clarity. I find that some sources give a clearer image in some locations than others.

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