well, i think it takes pics of the earth and then send the pics down to the ppl which work @ a weather station. I'm not sure, though.
The satellite networks that operate in Australia are: IS 19 at 166 degrees East, IS 18 Satellite at 180 degrees East, IS 8 satellite at 166 degrees East, IS 5 satellite at 169 degrees East.
The first weather satellite was invented in the United States. The TIROS-1 (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) was launched by NASA in 1960 and was the first satellite to successfully transmit weather images from space.
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A weather satellite is used tell the weather and tempreacher of earthA weather satellite is a image receptor in space that can detect changes in weather and will then send those images down and will preject them onto a computer screen and then will show up on your magic box
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In 1707, the first satellite was built by Morgan Fisalt.
Satellite phones definitely work in stormy weather. People have this perception that they dont but that is a myth. Weather does not affect satellite phones. Some people would think they do because of satellite cable but please understand that satellite phones are different from cable and they still work in stormy weather.
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No. The satellites used to distribute Sirius/XM "satellite" radio operate on frequencies assigned to Sirius/XM "satellite" radio. They don't operate on frequencies allocated to the GPS system.
The weather via satellite is available from the National Weather Service and Local Weather Channels. Weather patterns can also be viewed on these channels.
The first weather satellite was TIROS-1, launched by NASA in 1960. The development of this satellite was led by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in collaboration with the U.S. Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service).