You can. Check out Keyhole.com and download the free trial. I can zoom into all our observing sites with latitude and longitude. And as a bonus you can also fly zoom and tilt Mars. (with a Nvidia graphic chip set). > > From: gene lucas <geneluca@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2005/04/10 Sun AM 12:16:38 EDT > To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [sac-forum] Re: Google Maps (Satellite Images) > > This service is really easy to use and downloads quickly. Maybe if we > all sent in our request to add features, they will add the ability to > print out the latitude and longitude of the selected location. > > With more difficulty, you can get the lat-lon and images (not all > satellite, mostly USGS aerial photo mosaics) from the MS Terraserver site. > http://terraserver.microsoft.com/ > > Gene Lucas > (17250) > > Paul Dickson wrote: > > >SAC's meeting place, Sentinel, and the AZ City site are the only places > >with high resolution images available. 5-Mile Meadow, Cherry Rd, Flat > >Iron, Eagle Eye, and Vekol Rd all have to stepped back about three levels > >of zoom. > >Looking at the Sentinel image, you'd think that if you could wait a few > >minutes, the cloud would move past. :-) > >-Paul > > > > > > > Andrew Goodwin