I see two pale blue lines on my google map, one horisontal, one vertical. When I click on the point where these lines intersect, the map zooms in and these lines are repositioned in a seemingly arbitrary way.
What are these lines on my map?
I can't see any purpose for their existence . . . other than to mystify me.
I'd have thought they are stitching lines where the images are put together which would change as you change zoom and you go to a different set of pictures.
Especially if you are using google maps (the online one) as opposed to google earth (the program you download and install)
If you are using google earth then where are you looking when you see them, if it's up at the stars then it seems they are often caused by satellites (and other stuff) drifting across the shot during the long exposures.