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In Google Earth 4.3, you'll see a new icon in the menu bar which lets you easily try this for yourself:
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You will then see a time slider that can control the simulated the time for the sun. Move the scroll button to change the current time, and press the play button on the right to see it animated. To change other options, such as the animation speed and the time zone, click on the clock icon to the left.
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My favorite image is one of the Earth from space, overlaid with the cloud layer, and with the sun mode turned on:
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