Different satellites do quite different things. This may include spying; checking the weather on Earth; communications, including television transmissions; GPS and similar systems; etc.Different satellites do quite different things. This may include spying; checking the weather on Earth; communications, including television transmissions; GPS and similar systems; etc.Different satellites do quite different things. This may include spying; checking the weather on Earth; communications, including television transmissions; GPS and similar systems; etc.Different satellites do quite different things. This may include spying; checking the weather on Earth; communications, including television transmissions; GPS and similar systems; etc.
They are used for long distance communication links, TV on site reporting to station links, cellphones, RADAR, satellite communication, GPS, quick cooking, spying bugs, etc. Their frequencies run from about 1 GHz to 3 THz.
Most Are Used For Spying And Stuff.
Spying methods
The difference is in the tilt of the plane of the orbit relative to the Earth's equator, which is zero for geostationary and 90 degrees for polar-orbit.
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Communication Navigation Meteorology Spying
The correct spelling is "spying."
LEO (Low-Earth-Orbit)-100 to 1000 miles out • Used for wireless e-mail, special mobile telephones, pagers, spying, videoconferencing MEO (Middle-Earth-Orbit)-1000 to 22,300 miles • Used for GPS (global positioning systems) and government GEO (Geosynchronous-Earth-Orbit)-22,300 miles • Always over the same position on earth (and always over the equator) • Used for weather, television, government operations HEO (Highly Elliptical Earth orbit)-satellite follows an elliptical orbit • Used by the military for spying and by scientific organizations for photographing celestial bodies
invisibility can be used to catch criminals and for spying.
Carry on Spying - 1964 was released on: UK: June 1964 Austria: September 1964 Spain: 12 September 1964 Australia: 16 December 1964 France: 16 December 1964 Japan: 16 December 1964 USA: 10 March 1965 (New York City, New York) West Germany: 22 July 1986 (TV premiere)
The duration of Carry On Spying is 1.45 hours.