From reports in 2006, the Google Earth and Google Maps data servers have 70.5 TB for both its map imagery and index data, and Personalized Search uses 4 TB. The data breakdown has not been published by Google.
To find google earth images, you need to go to google first and click on the satellite tab that will show you the views from a satellite rather than the street view or the walking view.
Satellites magnify images. With a strong satellite you can see images across the world. Google uses a satellite for Google Earth.
Ummmm. Google earth.
Satellite images. Google them
just go on to google earth it should give you satellite images but i don't no if there up to date recent
There should be a satellite icon or any icon on Google Earth that allows you to download the images and save it on a separate document.
There are many places where one could go in order to view a variety of satellite images. One of the very best places to view satellite images would be on Google Earth.
There are a variety of websites available for one to view satellite images of earth online. One can view these images from sites such as Flash Earth, Google Earth and Terra Server. One can also view images on the Google Images.
Go to Google Earth and look at the satellite images.
While Google doesn't have its own satellite, and is instead provided imagery from other satellites, the imagery is usually 1-3 years old, according to google. So how old images are just depends on when google collects the images. But it is not possible to see images in real time using google earth.
A person could go find satellite images of their home on Google Earth and also on Google Maps. Once you visit their site you are able to enter in your address and it will give a visual for you.
Online one would be able to view satellite images at Google Sight-Seeing or NASA. Both of these companies offer a reputable quality service in which one can view live satellite images worldwide.