every 6 months, to keep things more updated, it used to be every 12 months.
by: Dr. michaelson (retired scientist)
Yes, most do.
In space, there are satellites that take pictures of the weather all around the world. Then they send the photos back to NASA. At NASA, the scientists study the pictures and they can figure out if a storm is coming up.
no but they have taken pictures
The weather people know when a hurricane is coming because they have weather instruments. Or maybe the satellites in the atmosphere take pictures of energy and broadcast it to the weather station.
astronomers collect data by diverse technical equipment: - by space probes -by telescopes -by satellites -and by other technical equipment In general they often also use radiometry/radiation and take pictures of astronomic objects, sometimes they also land on some objects and take samples, sometimes also by meteorites (that strike on earth).
We send satellites and space probes equipped with cameras into space. The satellites and probes can be sent commands via radio waves, and the equipment then sends back digital photographs via radio as well.
we send satellites out into space and take pictures with cameras on the satellites
they take pictures of space :)
Yes, most do.
Take pictures of the hurricane. Satellites are outside the atmosphere. Hurricanes only affect things in the atmosphere.
We have used artificial satellites in order to take pictures and study the moon and they did travel around it.
Satellites from the sky can take pictures of the moon or going there with a rocket, landing on the moon and taking pictures directly there.
Google satellites are closer to the Earth than the NASA satellites are to the moon. And those pictures are pretty good.
Satellites take pictures and accumulate other information into the computer. They analyze the data and send it back to weather stations on earth.
The Landsat program is program is a system of satellites that take pictures of the surface of a planet.
Satellites take satellite pictures of the cloud cover, I don't think any other measurements are taken by satellites. You can do a lot with weather satellites, like looking into hurricanes. Other tools are used to take measurements with to determine the path or strength of a hurricane.
Satellites send information. They can also take pictures of different items. Also, Satellites can help stranded boaters as well. They can also relay signals, which is what makes satellite T.V. possible.