- Satellite - Wikipedia
A satellite or an artificial satellite[a] is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body They have a variety of uses, including communication relay, weather forecasting, navigation (GPS), broadcasting, scientific research, and Earth observation
- Zoom Earth | Weather Map Hurricane Tracker
View LIVE satellite images, rain maps, forecast maps of wind, temperature for your location Weather forecasts are continually updated with the latest global model data from DWD ICON and NOAA NCEP NWS GFS
- EYES ON THE EARTH
Fly along with NASA's Earth science missions in real-time, monitor Earth's vital signs like Carbon Dioxide, Ozone and Sea Level, and see satellite imagery of the latest major weather events, all in an immersive, 3D environment
- What is a satellite? - NASA
A satellite is a body that orbits around another body in space There are two different types of satellites – natural and man-made Examples of natural satellites are the Earth and Moon The Earth rotates around the Sun and the Moon rotates around the Earth
- Google Earth
See the world from above with high-resolution satellite imagery, explore 3D terrain and buildings in hundreds of cities, and dive into streets and neighborhoods with Street View's 360°
- Satellite | Orbits, Communication Navigation | Britannica
Satellite, natural object (moon) or spacecraft (artificial satellite) orbiting a larger astronomical body Most known natural satellites orbit planets; the Earth’s Moon is the most obvious example
- Earth in Real-Time | NESDIS | National Environmental Satellite, Data . . .
View live satellite images of Earth with current satellite updates from NOAA satellites Explore our interactive U S Satellite Map for tracking storms and tracking clouds, and enjoy viewing the world from space with latest weather patterns, cloud cover, and dynamic global views
- NASA Worldview
Interactive interface for browsing full-resolution, global, daily satellite images Supports time-critical application areas such as wildfire management, air quality measurements, and weather forecasting Data is generally available within three hours of observation
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