Not if you can't.
There is a chance that Canada's RADAR-SAT might be able to see through tents partially, due to the fact that it senses infrared, not visual light.
they can see through clouds but not smoke.
You can see satellites orbiting. If you go on a clear night to somewhere which is far from city lights, you will sometimes see dots moving across the sky - these are satellites reflecting sunlight.
Yes you can but with a telescope
satellites are in use to find ruins, Old camps, Etc in rain forests. As for robots i am not sure about in the wilderness the military does have robots that can map out buildings on its own and come back to the operator.
Chinese navigation satellite see below.
they can see through clouds but not smoke.
You can see satellites orbiting. If you go on a clear night to somewhere which is far from city lights, you will sometimes see dots moving across the sky - these are satellites reflecting sunlight.
They can see through clouds and work during the day and at night. They can also see changes in the soil, the vegetation, or snow, etc.
The satellites are sent into outer space by rockets. They revolve around the Earth. Signals are sent up to the satellites which transmit them back to Earth, covering a much larger area in the process. It is because these satellites that you can see events such as cricket matches being played in England or West Indies live on your television. Telephone and computer signals are also sent to other countries through satellites.
they use the satellites through there sat-navs. the sat nav is powered by the satellite therefore satellites are used through sat-navs. this is navigation. i hope this helps :) bye ;p
Yes you can but with a telescope
Natural satellites are organic objects that orbit the earth such as the moon. Artificial satellites are objects humans propel through the earth's atmosphere in order to orbit the earth such as satellites for TV and radio signals.
yes, with satellites that is how they get proof
satellites
There are satellite tracking feeds available to show the current position of satellites in 3-D on Google Earth. See related links below for details.
satellites are in use to find ruins, Old camps, Etc in rain forests. As for robots i am not sure about in the wilderness the military does have robots that can map out buildings on its own and come back to the operator.
I use artifical Satellites for making phone calls on my cell phone, and for navigating through unfamiliar cities with my GPS.