You're going to want to waste a few minuteshours playing with the new Google Earth mobile app.
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For some reason, Google's official post announcing the feature is gone, but the functionality is there (update: the post is now live, here). Check out an image taken on my iPhone 11 Pro Max and the latest version of Google Earth for iOS, below.
The space imagery was captured by the European Southern Observatory and, while not exactly in crazy-high resolution, it's still nice to look at. To make the imagery even cooler-looking, go to the app's Settings (via the hamburger menu in the top left) and set rendering quality to highest. Then go back a step, hit Map Style and turn on the Animated Clouds layer. Finally, note that you can zoom a little farther out in landscape mode.
SEE ALSO: Digital magazines will no longer be hosted on Google NewsNote that Google Earth for the web, as well as the Google Earth Pro desktop app, had this functionality for a while, but the mobile app didn't have it until now. Happy navigating!
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