they can see through clouds but not smoke.
sometimes clouds are a little transparent and you can see them
b/c they create energy in which the infrared satellite can see
No, they are not. An opaque object lets no light through at all. Marble counter tops, pieces of plywood or wallboard, sheet metals are examples of things that are opaque. Clouds are translucent. You cannot see any detail through them, but you can see that light is passing through.
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.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
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.
Using an imaging radar. Also known as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
sometimes clouds are a little transparent and you can see them
In detecting hurricanes, satellites can see the air pressures and clouds, letting scientists know when everything is going to happen.
Clouds, by definition, are large collections of water vapor. The fog that we see formed from car exhaust and factory smoke is called smog.
Cirrostratus Clouds
b/c they create energy in which the infrared satellite can see
because of the clouds have feelings too don't they now.
white smoke comes out when you use wrong gAS, Like if itsays only UNLEADED and you put diesel,,then you will see white clouds.
There are dust storms and clouds on Mars. Winds are generated through the heating of the martian atmosphere. There are no water clouds like we see on earth though.
No, they are not. An opaque object lets no light through at all. Marble counter tops, pieces of plywood or wallboard, sheet metals are examples of things that are opaque. Clouds are translucent. You cannot see any detail through them, but you can see that light is passing through.
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.