If you have a dish for your TV service then you're getting a television feed via a satellite feed. Likewise, digital imagery is sent from earth orbiting or deep-space satellites to ground stations for processing.
For example, GeoEye and DigitalGlobe have a constellation of satellites that takes pictures of earth that are processed to display on Google Earth and Google Maps.
A satellite.
One of the most important benefits of space exploration has been the development of satellite technology. Satellites collect data from every region of our planet. The data are sent to receivers on Earth and converted into images.
Because its mostly water.... water is blue
in 2030 is the next pictures
how do you get the space shutle on google earth
Some probe satileitis have taken pictures from space and had sent the data back 2 earth
What is an object sent into space to circle earthA satellite ?
Yuri Gagarin was the first human both sent to space and also to orbit the Earth.
The size it is way to big to be put together on earth and sent to space we do not have any way to get it to space.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
Someone can view pictures of earth online at the Dailymail website. Pictures of the earth from space are posted there quite often as they look very beautiful to the viewers.
As a normal everyday individual, we don't get the chance to see what earth looks like from space in person like astronauts do. Instead we we can search websites such as Google image to see pictures of earth from space.
by radio
ummmmmmm a sattelite?
A Satellite
Instruments like cameras and sensors are used on spacecraft to capture images of outer space. These images are then transmitted back to Earth through radio signals using antennas such as high-gain and low-gain antennas. The data is received by ground stations on Earth, which then process and distribute the images to the relevant organizations for further analysis.