Nope -- most of google earth are shots from airplanes...Not satellites.
2007-04-06 07:40:09
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answer #1
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answered by Gene 7
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I believe Google Earth used to be live but then it was found that the movements of world leaders/methods of mass transportation could be tracked using these facilities and that's why it's not live any more. Security.
2007-04-07 06:03:02
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answered by elflaeda 7
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OK.. what you need is at least 3 Hubble Type space telescopes in geostationary orbit..36000km above earths surface to get the coverage and the resolving power required..v. expensive ..and not 'live' but with a 0.24sec min delay!
2007-04-07 13:39:08
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answered by troothskr 4
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No there isn't. Partly that is because satellites are orbiting very fast and do not stay over one spot on Earth for more than a couple minutes, and they don't pass over that spot more than twice a day, if that often.
2007-04-06 07:41:39
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Well to answer that queston I would have to say not yet. There is nothing like that now but In a few years I could see there being somthing like that.
2007-04-06 14:17:17
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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Only the government.
2007-04-07 14:50:55
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answered by Joseph W 1
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there must be. my dad went to burnham on sea and told me to go on the net and type in burnham web cam and i could see him waving at me bless him
2007-04-06 07:49:37
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answered by mudfish 6
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Unfortunately not for the common people :(
2007-04-09 07:41:57
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answered by Erina♣Liszt's Girl 7
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try local live
2007-04-06 07:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, but you dont have clearance to access.
2007-04-06 07:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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