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Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
they are transmitted all over the world via satellite. each company has its own satellite.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
Usually via satellite.
Fiber Optic.
It transmittes from a satellite far away to your satellite. It is like sound waves travelling throughout the world except it is the satellite transmitting waves to your satellite. The satellite is connected to a wire that leads from a satellite. That is how you watch you favourite TV shows!
A satellite that simply reflects light or radio waves transmitted from one ground station to another without any amplification or retransmission.
Satellite pictures of Earth and other planets are captured by cameras or sensors onboard spacecraft and satellites in orbit. These images are then transmitted back to Earth using radio waves or other communication methods. Data is received by ground stations that can decode and process the information to create the images we see.
Satellite broadcasters such as direct tv and dish network have all ways transmitted digital from day one.
The speed of a satellite signal is approximately the speed of light, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second. This means that signals transmitted from a satellite to Earth or vice versa travel at this high speed.
A satellite takes a picture by capturing light reflecting off Earth's surface with its onboard camera(s). The satellite's imaging system converts the light into digital data that is transmitted back to Earth for processing and analysis.
A transmitter sends data to a satellite, typically using radio waves. The data is transmitted from a ground station, a vehicle, or a mobile device to the satellite, which then relays the information to other satellites or back down to Earth.