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There are a number of free third party tools to draw circles and produce KML that can be viewed in Google Earth.

With some such tools you can create a circle of a fixed radius at a center point by latitude/longitude. Likewise you could dynamically draw a circle at the center of your current view and redraw itself every time you move then stop.

Google Earth Pro can draw circles with the Ruler tool but the free version of Google Earth client does not support this so you must use a third party tool.

See related link below for a free online circle generator where you can specify a center point and radius or auto-draw a circle wherever you're looking at.

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  • This is a conversion of the php circle generator located here to autoit.
  • This script was created as a request by "anixon" of the AutoIt forums
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