Please select the Error you're experiencing:
"We are unable to connect to the Google Earth servers" or Google Earth is displaying a green or black screen with stars and no earth.The imagery in Google Earth appears blurry.
Please select the environment you are in:
An office or school with dedicated IT resourcesA small office or home without dedicated IT resources
Does your network contain a proxy server or hardware firewall?
YesNo
Please contact your IT administrator to add explicit exceptions in your proxy server and firewall for these two servers:
- maps.google.com
- geoauth.google.com
If you use a corporate proxy or VPN, contact your IT administrator to ensure that the proxy permits access on port 80 to the failed servers. Also, if Microsoft Internet Explorer isn't your default web browser, your IT administrator must add your company's proxy information to Internet Explorer so that Google Earth can launch successfully.
Additionally, please have them ensure that kh_pro is set as a valid user agent within your proxy's settings.
Lastly, open your browser settings and disable your proxy server. If you use Chrome, follow these instructions. For other browsers, see your browser's help center.
If you are still unable to contact the Google Earth servers, please contact your IT administrator or your ISP for more assistance.
If you use an internet filter such as WebSense, Surf Control, Ghost Surf, or McAfee Privacy Service, please ensure that Google Earth isn't being explicitly blocked. Due to internet bandwidth usage, internet filtering software sometimes blocks access to Google Earth.
Are you using Microsoft Windows?
YesNo
Are you using Microsoft Windows?
YesNo
Please visit the Google Earth Server Test using Microsoft Internet Explorer to see if your computer can contact our servers:
- maps.google.com
- geoauth.google.com
Was the test successful for all two servers?
YesNo
If you use a software firewall such as McAfee Firewall Plus, ZoneAlarm, Norton Personal Firewall, please create an exception for Google Earth. For instructions on how to create an exception in some of the most popular firewall programs, please visit our Firewall Help Center Articles.
Turn off Atmosphere by going to View and clicking on Atmosphere to remove the check next to it. If it is already unchecked, then you can ignore this step.
Try deleting your Google Earth cache.
If you're using a wireless connection, try connecting directly to your router or modem via an ethernet cable to see if this solves your connection problem.
Additionally, ensure that the option next to Work Offline, in the Internet Explorer File menu, isn't selected.
Lastly, disable automatic-cookie handling in Internet Explorer by following the instructions in the Internet Explorer help center.
If, after disabling automatic-cookie handling in Internet Explorer, you are still unable to contact our servers, please contact your ISP for more assistance.
Something on your machine or within your network is explicity blocking your access to one or more of the following servers:
- maps.google.com
- geoauth.google.com
If you use a software firewall such as McAfee Firewall Plus, ZoneAlarm, Norton Personal Firewall, please ensure it is not explicitly blocking access to either of these servers over port 80. To learn how to unblock these servers, please contact your firewall manufacturer.
Ensure that the option next to Work Offline, in the Internet Explorer File menu, isn't selected.
If you're using a wireless router, try connecting directly to your router via an ethernet cable to see if this solves your connection problem.
If you're still unable to contact our servers, please contact your ISP or an IT professional for more assistance.
If you use a software firewall, please create an exception for Google Earth and the following servers over port 80:
- maps.google.com
- geoauth.google.com
For instructions on how to create an exception or unblock these servers, please consult the documentation for your firewall.
If you're using a wireless connection, try connecting directly to your router via an ethernet cable to see if this solves your connection problem.
Turn off Atmosphere by going to View and clicking on Atmosphere to remove the check next to it. If it is already unchecked, then you can ignore this step.
Try deleting your Google Earth cache.
Try uninstalling and re-installing Google Earth. You may need to download the program again.
If you're still unable to contact our servers, please contact your ISP or an IT professional for more assistance.
First, please check the streaming indicator at the bottom right-hand corner of your Google Earth window and ensure it completely loads. The indicator is circular, and will appear as a connected light-blue circle when loading is complete.
Does it load completely?
YesNo
Type "1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. Mountain View, CA 94043" in the Fly To box in the left panel of your Google Earth window and click on the magnifying glass icon next to it.
Here is an example of what your view should look like:

Does your view appear as clear as the above image?
YesNo
If this appears clear and your streaming indicator reaches 100%, you're seeing the best imagery we have available. If we don't have high resolution coverage for the area you're looking for, check back periodically to see if there have been updates.
To report a problem with an image in Google Earth, please visit our Data Reporting Page.
Please select the environment you are in:
An office or school with dedicated IT resourcesA small office or home without dedicated IT resources
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