in daylight hours
They are taken from a very high definition camera attached to a satellite in space.
Satellite maps are created using photographs taken from the satellite in space. J&RJ&RDetailed photographs of land are taken from a satellite in space then fed back to a computer on earth which are then edited with location text and then put online.
Yes, the Soviet satellite called Sputnik in the English-speaking world was visible in the US, and many people went out at night to try to spot it.
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
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August 14, 1959. The pictures were taken by the satellite, Explorer 6. It was launched by the United States. These were the first pictures taken of the Earth from space.
Yes that is the primary disadvantage of visible satellite imagery.
which satellite........
Visible images are only of use when taken during daylight hours because they require sunlight to make the image exposure. Infrared images relies on temperature differences to distinguish between objects and can be taken at night or daytime.
a satellite is for sending picture from space to earth
They are taken from a very high definition camera attached to a satellite in space.
The satellite takes a picture and sends it by signals.
No.
With a camera!!
Photos taken of Earth from an orbiting satellite
No, the cable will not work when the satellite is out. The satellite is what brings you the picture. If you are concerned about the satellite, I would stay with cable.
A satellite stops being visible when it moves into the earth's shadow.