Yes taken by satellites such as the Hubble
the pictures was found in 1994 where the space probe was found by: bob marly
August 14, 1959. The pictures were taken by the satellite, Explorer 6. It was launched by the United States. These were the first pictures taken of the Earth from space.
To view pictures taken by the Hubble Telescope you can go to Hubble Site, Space Latest Views, Space Telescope, NASA, Discovery Channel and National Geographic.
It is a myth that the Great Wall of China can be seen from space. There are no man-made features on Earth that are visible with the naked eye from the Space Shuttle's windows. On the night-side of Earth, of course, it's a different story; you can't see individual lights, but the vast swath of lighted cities is easily visible. The only exception is reservoirs. You cannot see the dams themselves, but the larger lakes are visible.
Yes taken by satellites such as the Hubble
the pictures was found in 1994 where the space probe was found by: bob marly
Correct.
August 14, 1959. The pictures were taken by the satellite, Explorer 6. It was launched by the United States. These were the first pictures taken of the Earth from space.
yes
To view pictures taken by the Hubble Telescope you can go to Hubble Site, Space Latest Views, Space Telescope, NASA, Discovery Channel and National Geographic.
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
Because its mostly water.... water is blue
I think it is called Stop-motion filming
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
The best place to find close up images of the sun would be on a site such as NASA. The site has images taken when space shuttles were in space and shots taken were as close as possible.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.