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  1. Monitoring changes in land use and land cover over time, such as deforestation or urbanization.
  2. Tracking sea surface temperatures and currents to monitor ocean circulation patterns and predict the development of tropical storms.
  3. Observing variations in atmospheric composition and concentration of greenhouse gases to study climate change trends.
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What has the author H E Montgomery written?

H. E. Montgomery has written: 'Simultaneous earth observations from two satellites' -- subject(s): Artificial satellites, Artificial satellites in earth sciences, Earth orbits, Earth sciences, Ground truth, Remote sensing, Solar position, Zenith


What are earth's artificial sateillites?

Artificial satellites orbiting Earth are man-made objects launched into space for various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. They can be either in geostationary or low Earth orbit, and examples include the Hubble Space Telescope, GPS satellites, and communications satellites.


Examples of artificial satellites?

First was sputnik, but anything from the Direct TV and XM radio satellites and telecommunication, GPS to the International Space Station are artificial satellites in Earth Orbit. There are artificial satellites currently in orbit around other planets as well.


Where do satellites orbit the earth?

In closed elliptical paths of which the Earth's center is one focus, at any distance outside the Earth's atmosphere. Examples include the International Space Station, TV satellites, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Moon.


What satelites or robots have explored earth?

There are many satellites and robots that have explored Earth. Some notable examples include the Hubble Space Telescope, Landsat series of satellites, Sentinel satellites, and the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity which have provided valuable data and insights about Earth and beyond.


What are examples of artificial satellites and natural satellites?

Artificial- Global positioning satalites for GPS devices, Intelligence/Reconn. Satalites used by Governments, Google Earth's images were taken by Satalite Natural- The moon, cosmic debris, Saturn's rings


How far from earth are polar satellites?

Polar satellites typically orbit the Earth at altitudes ranging from about 600 to 800 kilometers (approximately 373 to 497 miles). These satellites travel in a north-south orbit, allowing them to pass over the poles and cover the entire surface of the Earth over time. This orbit enables them to collect data for applications like weather monitoring, environmental observations, and Earth mapping.


What are the artificial satellites of the Earth?

All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.


What two examples that illustrate earth's gravitational pull?

1-Apples falling down. 2-Gravity keeps satellites in their orbits around the earth.


Why do people think the earth is round?

People think the Earth is round because of evidence from scientific experiments, observations, and calculations that point to its spherical shape. Additionally, images from space missions and satellites show the Earth as a globe.


What are 2 examples of natural satellites?

The moon, and moons of the other planets (Titan, Europa, Ganymede, Phobos etc). But the planets themselves, even Earth is natural satellites to the Sun.


What are all objects anywhere on or near the Earth?

It is not possible to provide a comprehensive list of all objects near Earth. However, some common examples include the Earth's natural satellites (like the Moon), artificial satellites, space debris, spacecraft, asteroids, and comets.