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Apple Maps updates the rotation of the earth in real time

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Rotation of the earth in real time

Apple Maps is one of the most difficult services on the block to start. Little by little it is attracting many iOS users who have migrated to Google Maps, like us, since the improvements are greater and greater and the operation of the application is reaching the maturity that we have all been waiting for a long time.

To be at the level of functionality of Google maps, it needed to have a function similar to Street View and it is something that we already have available in some countries and that, little by little, will reach many others.This function greatly improves the views at street level of Google Maps and if you want to know how it works we recommend you take a look at the following video where we talk about Look Around , which is what this function is called.

But today we are going to discuss another point that will delight, above all, lovers of astronomy.

How to see the rotation of the earth in real time:

A while ago we told you about a fabulous Apple Maps tip that I personally love. We encourage you to see it because it is the way to see the rotation of our planet:

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Obviously the rotation is slow and we will have to spend some time looking at the screen to see how, little by little, the shadow of the night advances and the lights of the cities come on.

But as we want to show you, I have uploaded a 1h video to my personal Twitter account. 27min ., which I have accelerated until leaving it in about 3 seconds, where you can see that advance of the night over Spain, in fast motion. You can see it below.

https://twitter.com/Maito76/status/1287112907789041665?s=20

This verifies that Apple Maps show the Earth's rotation in real time. This is something worth mentioning and very nice to see.

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