How do I find satellite pictures of my house?

Google Earth is an unbelievable resource that too few people even realize is right at their fingertips. Using Google Earth, you can see a satellite view of any location. Plus it comes with a multitude of built-in features that let you do things like: Get a satellite view of your house.

What is the most up to date satellite imagery app?

1. Google Earth – Free access to high resolution imagery (satellite and aerial) Google Earth offers free access to some of the highest resolution satellite imagery, although the highest resolution images are actually taken from airplanes.

Is there a better satellite than Google maps?

Zoom Earth is, by far, the best alternative to Google Earth you will ever find. It shows you satellite weather patterns right from the get-go, which is pretty cool, but you can also zoom in to see up-close images of streets and buildings.

What can military satellites see?

They have an imaging resolution of 5-6 inches, which means they can see something 5 inches or larger on the ground. These satellites probably can’t read your house number, but they can tell whether there is a bike parked in your driveway.

What are some examples of satellite imagery?

For some selected examples of satellite remote-sensing/satellite imagery, such as satellite photos taken from Landsat see Landsat for satellite images in the infrared, water vapour and visible spectrum images for weather purposes. For reference purposes, the latitude and longitude coordinates of the centre of the map are shown below the map.

How do I contact satsig?

If you want your details included, just tell me: [email protected]. There is no charge. This web site is not commercial and we don’t sell anything, we are here to promote legitimate, satcom access for people in all locations, who are unable to gain access using terrestrial ADSL via copper or optical fibre phone lines or using cable modems.

How much does it cost to create a satsig map?

Any queries please email me [email protected] Please note that all map pages are charged for by Google at about $0.007p each time. Best regards, Eric.

How many satellites are there in the geostationary orbit?

There are over 300 communications satellites in the geostationary orbit, directly above the equator, spaced typically 2 or 3 degrees apart. Because they orbit the earth at the same speed and in the same direction as the earth rotates they remain fixed in the sky and you can use a fixed pointing very small aperture terminal (VSAT) to communicate.