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Events in Google Earth

Skylight events are available to view in Google Earth by using a KML Network Link. Once configured to Google Earth Pro on your computer, no additional updates are required to ensure a real time feed of the most recent 24 hours of Skylight events in Google Earth.

This is particularly helpful for those who already use Google Earth to view other datasets and sources, such as vessel positions from VMS or terrestrial receivers.

Requirements 

  • A valid Skylight account
  • Google Earth Pro on Desktop
    • Download available here - Google Earth
    • It’s NOT advised to use Google Earth web browser

Steps to add network link:

Skylight events should now show in Google Earth!

Events showing on the map. Sidebar shows the events, which can be toggled by type

 

When you close Google Earth, it will ask whether you would like to move the Skylight layer out of “Temporary Places” into “My Places.” This will ensure the events load again the next time you open Google Earth.

Tips 

Any user configured Skylight events (Entry and Speed Range Events) must be configured in Skylight interface.

Adjust the the time slider handles for longer/shorter time period shown

Opening event detail links (after you click an event) in the Skylight web platform.

  • Clicking the event detail links will open a browser tab in Google Earth
  • You will need to click the “Open in Google Chrome” button in the topright
 

Alternative options:

  • Right click “Open in Google Chrom” to copy the link and manually paste it into your browser
  • PC users can force the link to open in a web browser following these instructions: Earth Point Help
  • Mac users can force the link to open in a web browser by using similar settings
Step 1 - Open Preferences
 
Step 2 - From the General Tab, toggle “on” the Display option, “Show web results in external browser”, then click OK

 

Looking for additional layers to add to Google Earth? Check out MarineTraffic’s KML network link.

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