Its most Iikely that it will burn up and break into loads of peices and land in a large variety of different places.
in the air
they ancered it
Land Area
quick way to find the place you are going too
if a satellite fell to earth i would say it would go atleast 200 or 300 miles fer hour.
in the air
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
no
for navigational purposes
Yes, satellite images based on data obtained by land sat satellites.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
A map used by scientists from a satellite view that shows land features
That's a satellite.
Nobody knows
Satellite TV and High Speed Internet are bundles offered by the 2 major satellite tv providers in the US. The High Speed Internet via satellite package that they are offering is powered by WildBlue. Unfortunately, there is still no news if they are going to combine the service into 1 satellite dish. If you get satellite tv and a satellite internet package it will require professional installation, separate equipments, and a separate satellite dish.
Satellite surveying is a form of land survey that uses location information provided by the GPS satellite system to track the location of each reference point.
Yes in the Pacific.