The "earthTV" camera shows live camera footage on five different continents. This live footage can be viewed for free on the official earthTV website.
It depends on the camera. Many of today's camera's can be connected to a TV with a special cord, but you must purchase it seperate of your camera.
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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.
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The Lunar Rover had a color TV camera and communication system that permitted the astronauts to transmit pictures and voice communications directly from the vehicle to Earth were carried on board the LRV. Still-picture cameras were mounted on the chest of each astronaut for additional pictures. The TV camera could be controlled remotely from Mission Control Center in Houston.
Technically the very first camera (out in 1826) and the very first video camera (came out around the 1950's)
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The cord that connects your camera to your TV is called a video out cable.
No, taking pictures of a TV will not mess up a camera.
You can find a Skype camera for your television set by going to the Skype website. There is a link that directs you to the type of TVs that have Skype software with a list of the type of camera that is needed.
Have Camera Will Travel - 1956 TV was released on: USA: 1956