![]() Students can also choose to remain at human scale regardless of altitude, which gives an appreciation of the size of objects in the world that regular Google Earth just can’t provide. Google has also created a “comfort” feature to address this: The field of view can be narrowed during flight, which can alleviate sickness for some. Fortunately, learners can search for and automatically go to any point on the planet rather than traverse half the globe to get there. Motion sickness can be a challenge, especially for new users. Many areas also have Street View, where learners can experience standing in the area and looking around. While these are present in the regular version of Google Earth, the sense of scale is truly brought to life with VR. When first logging in, you’re given a tour that showcases many of its features, most notably topography and 3D models of buildings and other structures. Google Earth VR is an impressive version of Google Earth designed to work with virtual reality headsets such as the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift.
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