 So, this is a tutorial on how to use Google Earth Pro on desktop, trying out YouTube Live my first time, so I have just forgiven me. First thing you want to do is go to www.google.com, slash earth, slash desktop, and download the software. Careful searching for Google Earth downloads on Google, because sometimes some of the sites that come up aren't the official release of the software, and don't confuse this Google Earth Pro download with what you can access on the browser, which is a little bit more limited in what it's capable of. Once you have your software downloaded and installed, go ahead and open it up, and here is the interface, where Google Earth, you can control zooming in and out with your mouse cursor wheel, and you'll have a few different little options on the sidebar. If you can't see the sidebar, you can just click on View, and make sure your toolbar and sidebar are checked on, and the search option where you can search things like latitude and longitude or place names, and then you have a places area where you bring in your custom KML files or things like that, and I'll show over here whenever you open a KML, this is where it shows up, and then you have your layers file, which are the different options for what you can and cannot see on Google Earth, and they just deprecated this photos option to replace it with something new, and there's borders and labels that show your states and countries, and then places, which are the major place names, roads there. Make sure that you have terrain turned on, in case a certain terrain allows you to see the 3D nature of things, like mountains and stuff, and if you have it turned off it just looks like a flat image, so make sure that's on. Some quick takeaways here is you do interact with layers, right here I have some of the modules I made for my geology class, you can click on the layer, and it will double click on it, it will zoom you out to the extent of it, and the default view, and you can click the individual points if that layer has those things in it. That is it for this hangout here, but expect more in the near future.