Yes. Some photographic and surveillance satellites have cameras that can show individual people walking on the ground. Most satellite pictures are from overhead so you can't see their faces and identify them.
Taking pictures at a lower angle that would show faces is difficult as that increases the length of the path of the light through the atmosphere, which is full of thermal distortions which reduce the quality of the image.
See the link - it was a satellite of Dachau
I don't see your list but if memory serves-satellite photos
It is not possible to see all the Seven Wonders of the World, as some (such as the "Hanging Gardens of Babylon") have been destroyed.
Some TV receivers, such as DirecTV and Dish Network, do receive signals beamed from satellites. If you see a dish-shaped antenna pointed up, that's a location that uses satellite TV. Even if your system does not receive direct satellite signals, many of the programs that you watch are most likely transmitted via satellite at some point in getting the program to you.
Satellite Program Network was created in 1979.
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Yes, it is possible to see the Sputnik satellite from Massachusetts. Sputnik was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 and could be seen in the night sky as a bright moving object.
Yes, that is often possible. Preferably go to an area without streetlights and watch the sky. You will soon see fast moving shiny objects. These are satellites.
Yes, it is possible to get satellite internet service in most locations around the world, as long as there is a clear line of sight to the satellite in orbit.
According to multiple websites of information on satellite phone system, satellite phone systems were invented in the year of 1979. Satellite phone systems make it possible for people to use their cellphones and communicate to each other.
you can see your home from satellite by using google earth or wikimapia.org
Yes. It is possible for Satellite to locate mineral deposit locations on earth.
While it is technically possible to spot satellites with a telescope, it can be challenging due to the fast speeds at which satellites orbit the Earth. You would need a telescope with a high magnification power, precise tracking capabilities, and clear viewing conditions to have a chance of spotting a satellite. It's recommended to use resources like satellite tracking websites or apps to help locate satellites in the sky.
Yes, it is possible. Although a lot of people can see ghosts through spiritual development ie meditation.
You can't. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, and so cannot be seen from above. You can, however, see the thunderstorms in a satellite image. See the link below for a satellite time lapse of storms tha produce tornadoes.
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Well, many people claim they can see into the future, many people belive you can. But, I do not think that it is possible to see into the future. So, no.