One website which uses satellite images is the Meteorological Office website. It uses images from geostationary (fixed) satellites and the pictures on the website are updated hourly to give excellent pictures of the prevalent weather patterns.
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".
Online one would be able to view satellite images at Google Sight-Seeing or NASA. Both of these companies offer a reputable quality service in which one can view live satellite images worldwide.
To find google earth images, you need to go to google first and click on the satellite tab that will show you the views from a satellite rather than the street view or the walking view.
Live Preview
yes. www.earthcam.com live security, video cam feed.
There are many websites that contain microscope images. Among them are Environmental Grafitti, National Geographic, Live Science, Green Buzz, and Youtube.
Be extremely surprised and want to confirm by seeing satellite images first, as I don't live in an area known for hurricanes.
As far as I know, the only way to use animated display pictures is to use Live's predone ones that you can download.
One can view Earth from satellite images on Flash Earth, Symi Visitor, Google Earth, and Twisted Sifter. There is even an application called Satellite Live, which allows users to see real-time video of what is going on anytime, anywhere around Earth.
Unfortunately, no, there is no way of getting satellite TV on your PC. The only was to get satellite TV is with a satellite dish. However, there are many legal websites that allow you to watch free TV shows online, such as www.hulu.com.
From inside a satellite
Google Earth live works on updating constantly from wherever the satellite is currently gathering images from on the Earth. It does this by connecting to the image database and updating the Google Earth program continuously.