space satellites are in space and earth satellites are in earth.
There are many websites and companies that offer satellite views of Earth. The main website and company that offers this ability is NASA. Satellite View of House also offers views of Earth from space.
a satellite is for sending picture from space to earth
It's a satellite of the Sun.
There are a few great places to see the earth from space online. Google Earth allows you to fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, and 3D buildings. NASA is another great site to view photos of Earth from space.
neither it is usually referred to as a launch vehicle. a space probe is unmanned and transmits data back to earth and a space satellite is something that orbits the earth. you could call the shuttle a satellite but it is not normally referred to as that.
The USSR's Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The term you are looking for is geostationary, or geosynchronous. when a satellite's apparent position relative to the surface of the earth remains the same. of course they are still moving through space, but from an earth based observation they dont go anywhere.
A hubble space telescope is a space probe which is in orbit around the Earth so it's a satellite.
A "live satellite" is something that is being shown "live" from a satellite, such as images from space, or views of the Earth from a satellite in outer space. TV programs you watch on satellite is not considered "live satellite".
Generally, a satellite orbits the Earth, while a space probe is sent to gather information beyond Earth orbit. However, probe can orbit the Earth (and therefore technically be a satellite) or go into orbit around another body (the Moon, Mars, etc.) and therefore also technically become a satellite of that body.
satellites are things that orbit other things in space, for example the moon orbits the earth and is therefore the earth's satellite