How can I see a satellite live location?

How can I see a satellite live location?

I am thinking of getting a gps watch. I have tried searching for a site that tells you the satellite live location but the sites seem to be outdated or are they just misleading? I am not sure if the watch I am looking at is a good one and I am sure that there are a lot of variables such as time of day, speed, weather, etc. So what I am looking for is some good information on a website or blog that has updated satellite information? I just want to know what satellite is live over my current location and how to get there.

Thanks in advance! Re: How can I see a satellite live location? To see satellite information, you will need to have a gps receiver, and you must be able to interpret the output. Once you have the receiver, you will also need an account at one of the websites that provides live satellite information. There are several websites that provide live satellite information. I would recommend that you check out SkyVector, which is an excellent website. Once you have your account with SkyVector, they will give you their current weather map as well as the live satellite information. If you have an account with SkyVector, they have a search function that allows you to search satellite information by zip code, city, or latitude/longitude.

I was using this site and it was very helpful, except there was no way to see the live location. I don't have a gps receiver, so I could not use that site, but this one does seem to have everything I am looking for. But just wanted to know if there are any other sites out there that have live satellite information.

The satellites you'll see from this site will be ones that are currently transmitting.

Is there any real live satellite view?

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Can I see Google Earth in real time?

What is it like to go to a place and not know whether you're walking on top of a mountain or walking in the ocean? The only way to know is to look around. In Google Earth, you can see your surroundings without flying over mountains, oceans, or any other physical obstaclesyou can walk over them instead. You can also zoom out to the satellite view of the world and view it from above. Check out these photos from locations around the world, and use Google Earth to make your own virtual visits.

How to See Google Earth in Real Time. When you hover your mouse over the Google Earth icon on your Web browser's toolbar, you can view aerial images of any location. However, you can't see 3D imagery of a location, nor can you see satellite images of a location. So how can you get a 360-degree view of a place? Follow these steps.

First, visit Google Earth. If you've signed in to Google Earth already, your homepage will already be set to your current location. If you're unsure of where you are, look at the top of the screen for a blue globe, which represents Earth. Click on the globe.

Now select Satellite. (You can do this in two wayseither click on the globe and then select Satellite from the drop-down menu on the top right or click on the menu icon in the lower-left corner of the screen and select Satellite.) You can move the camera back to your current location, or you can choose another location. Once you have selected the location, you can adjust your view by using the controls at the bottom of the screen. Use the sliders to zoom in or out. You can also pan around the globe by holding down the left mouse button and moving the mouse.

To see more detail, click on the magnifying glass icon that appears next to the slider controls. Now you can fly over the world in real time and see all that you need to. Check out these places from around the world.

How to Use Google Earth in Real Time to See 3D Photos. Google Earth offers 3D photos so you can view the world like you would if you were standing on it.

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