Weather satellites takes photographs of earth's weather
both in the visible and infrared bands.
The US has two geostationary meteorological spacecraft in operation: GOES-11 and GOES-12. The Europe has Meteosat-8 and Meteosat-9 over the Atlantic Ocean for weather and meteorological observation.
Satellites are launched into space to provide various services such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, remote sensing, and scientific research. They orbit the Earth, making it possible to gather and transmit data across large distances, benefiting sectors like telecommunications, security, transportation, and environmental monitoring.
A weather satellite
Weather sattelites.
A weather satellite
A man-made object that orbits the Earth and takes pictures of the weather is called a weather satellite. These satellites are equipped with instruments and cameras that capture images and data to monitor and study weather patterns and conditions across the globe.
A device that takes pictures in space is called a space telescope. These telescopes are equipped with advanced imaging technologies and are placed in orbit around Earth or other celestial bodies to capture images of astronomical objects in space. Some well-known examples include the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA takes pictures of objects in space to study the universe, gain insights into the formation and behavior of celestial bodies, understand processes like star formation and planetary movements, and to engage the public by sharing the beauty and wonder of space.
Here is a list:- It takes pictures actually from space rather than from Earth.- It can take pictures from all different angles from space.
Earth's weather primarily takes place in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends up to around 10-15 kilometers above the surface and contains all the weather phenomena we experience, such as clouds, rain, and wind.
The Hubble Space Telescope takes pictures of various celestial objects in space, including stars, galaxies, nebulae, and planets in our own solar system. It has provided stunning images that have helped astronomers better understand the universe and phenomena like black holes, distant galaxies, and planetary atmospheres.
firstly it costs a lot of mony and who needs it any way it just takes pictures
Takes pictures of space that man cant! It also observes the movement in space and lets people know what is going on up there with out even going up there!