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Google Earth plugin API samples ported to Cesium, the open-source WebGL virtual globe and map engine.

Click on any example below to run it. To learn more about Cesium, check out the Cesium for Google Earth Developers tutorial series.

Hello, Earth

(Google Earth version)

HTML5/Gears/IP Geolocation

(Google Earth version)

Multiple Globes

(Google Earth version)

Draw

(Google Earth version)

KML Fetch

KML Fetching

KML Fetch (Google Earth version)

KML Fetch: Interactive (Google Earth version)

KML Parsing

KML Parsing

KML Parsing (Google Earth version)

Parsing KML: Time Span (Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Ground Overlays

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Hit-Testing

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Placemarks

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Styling Placemarks

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Draggable Placemark

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Line Strings

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Line String Styling

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Move Camera

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Tilt Camera

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Move Camera with Timeouts

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating 3D Models

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Show/Hide Terrain

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Retrieving Ground Altitude Data

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Show/Hide Sun (Dusk to Dawn)

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Globe/Window Event Handling

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Toggling Event Listeners

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Placemark Click Event Handling

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Smooth Animation with frameend

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: viewchange Event

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Circle Polygons

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Multi-Geometry Placemarks

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Polygons

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Polygon Styling

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Creating Screen Overlays

(Google Earth version)

Basic Sample: Screen Overlay (Frame)

(Google Earth version)

Monster Milktruck

(Google Earth version)

To run the examples locally, clone this repo, install node.js, and, from the `cesium-google-earth-examples` root directory, run

npm install
node server.js
Browse to
http://localhost:8000/

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