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The effect satellites have on map making is that satellites are more effective then maps so that is probably the reason maps are decreasing
they are using the maps at that time
He used the reflecting telescope and calculus to map the orbits of planets and satellites.
Satellite imagery and GPS data are both used to plot locations. Then the data is transferred into a map of sorts using computers and graphics software.
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A map's legend shows what symbols and their meaning is used on the map.
Isaac Newton used a refracting telescope and calculus, which he invented to map the orbits.
Earth observation satelliteEarth observation satellites are satellites specifically designed to observe Earth from orbit, similar to spy satellites but intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, map making etc.
Radio frequency (RF) technology is commonly used in map making because it allows for accurate positioning and navigation through the Global Positioning System (GPS). RF signals from satellites can reach remote locations and provide precise location data which is essential for creating detailed and accurate maps. This universal application of RF technology in map making ensures that maps are up-to-date and reliable for a variety of purposes.
The first maps didn't show North America and were hand drawn. Today's maps use satellites and GPS.
A satellite image map...there weren't satellites until 1959.