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How to take 360 photos in Google Satellite Maps?

Since Google Earth released version 4.3 on April 15, 2008, the street view function has been formally integrated. Google Street View provides 360 horizontal and 290 vertical panoramic views of the street, allowing users to view the different locations of the street and the scenery on both sides on the selected urban ground. When the service was first launched, it only covered five major cities in the United States. Now, it has expanded to major cities in the United States, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Britain, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Taiwan Province Province, Switzerland, Portugal, Canada, Czech Republic, Mexico, Singapore, Sweden and Denmark. According to users' requirements, Google Street View will locate the photos taken by the camera installed on the roof of its fleet as spherical images (imageorbs) on Google Maps, and display them in the background of satellite images of Google Maps. In some areas where pedestrians are restricted, narrow streets and parks and alleys are inaccessible, Google tricycles are used instead. This spherical image can be moved by clicking with the mouse. Through the above operations, you can watch street view pictures from different sizes, directions and angles. The route displayed along the street in the street view (marked with multiple camera patterns on Google Earth) is the route that the car travels when shooting the street view. It is estimated that Chinese mainland will not allow this special vehicle for photography to enter the street scene.