The Google Street View project comes to the University Park campus. Image collection started at University Park in October of 2008, and project representatives have been back several times. When completed, the project will give users the feeling of walking down the pathways on the campus.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
The image collection is done using a pedal-powered tricycle with a complex system of cameras. Martin Angelo, Google cartographer, speaks with students from the College of Communications' Multicultural High School Journalism Workshop.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
Topher Yorks, far left, along with a team from WPSU-TV, captures some footage of the Google Tricycle outside of Beaver Stadium.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
The University hopes to bring the experience of walking through the tunnel onto the field at Beaver Stadium, as well as many other Penn State experiences to as many fans as possible through the imagery collected by the Google Street View Project.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
The Google Tricycle takes a lap around Beaver Stadium.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
Google cartographers Dexter Harris, left, and Martin Angelo, right, make some adjustments to the Google Tricycle next to the Nittany Lion Inn.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
Dexter Harris, Google cartographer, pedals past the Nittany Lion shrine, as image collection for the Google Street View Project wraps up at University Park.
Photo Credit: Clair Poletti
Year Taken: 2009
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