Several new features in the HeyWhatsThat planisphere that plots horizon terrain profiles in Google Sky:
- A single web page for setting up the planisphere network link
- The Sun, moon, and planets have been added
- Show the sky at a fixed time, animated over a day, or over a three-month period
Requires the latest version of Google Earth (4.2) with Google Sky.
Other posts in the Google Earth Tools series
- Using UTM Coordinates In Google Earth
- Share Positions In Google Earth
- New Version Of Globe Glider
- Yahoo Pipes Adds Google Earth Support
- Plotting Public Land Survey System Locations In Google Earth
- Panorama, Peak Identification And Viewsheds In Google Earth
- Colored Country/Subdivision Google Earth Polygons With "Color Your Map"
- Useful “Nearby” Utilities For Google Earth
- Simple On-Line Disaster Modeling In Google Maps And Google Earth With CleerImpact
- Dynamically-Sized Scalebar In Google Earth
- FlashEarth In Google Earth
- Horizon Terrain Profiles In Google Sky
- Creating Panoramas Using Google Earth
- Determining Google Earth Path Lengths
- Google Earth’s Hidden Flight Simulator
- Updates To The HeyWhatsThat Planisphere
- Two Google Earth Design Blogs
- Google Earth Index For US Army Map Service Topographic And City Maps
- A Simple Online KML Polygon Creator - With Holes!
- Compass Indicators In Google Earth
- Real-Time Satellite Visualization In Google Earth
- Easy Ways To Get Latitude/Longitude For A Screen Point In Google Earth
- Yet Another Way To Get Position Coordinates In Google Earth
- Update To Google Earth Position Application
- Displaying Datasets In The Google Earth Plugin With Earth Atlas


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