You are welcome.
Another fantastic 3D option, often overlooked, is the tool for casting the sunlight over the terrain at any moment in time. That way you can figure if a sunset or sunrise on a particular date is visible on location (the Sun's disk position is real). Or figure the best time to photograph a landscape (e.g. Once, I've been calculating when to photograph the Golden Gate silhouette over the Sun's disk from my balcony). Or just visually aid in that 3D scene perception.
Also keep in mind that there are plenty of static and online layers available for free for the GE. E.g. I'm using the light pollution overlay often to find a really dark location for my night trips (hunting for them is a part of the astronomy fun).