Google has updated its Timelapse with the four past years of imagery — it now spans the period from 1984 to 2016 — and "petabytes" of new data, which includes new, sharper images.
Google’s blog quoted, “Leveraging the same techniques we used to improve
Google Maps and Google Earth back in June, the new Timelapse reveals a sharper view of our planet, with truer colors and fewer distracting artefacts.”
Here are a few videos that’ll amaze you how we pushed the Green & Blue
Longyangxia Solar, Qinghai, China
Stumpy Point, North Carolina
Las Vegas, Nevada
Chuquicamata Mine, Chile
Dead Sea