no, its not cctv,
edit- soz for the rudness, but i know how you feel, when i first found out about it , i want ed to know if it did real time, and i got foolish answers,
i wanted to track down my boyfriend at the time
2007-06-15 00:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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As the last post pointed out NASA has a similar satellite viewer which is real time. It is not however the only one, The Russians, Chinese and many others have them. They obviously won't give access to the general public for security reasons. Also not only can they get in close they can actually examine factories and buildings and get a pretty good idea of what is inside them.
2007-06-16 14:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Google is a tessalation of pictures taken over the past few years.
It's not live, can't be live as the satellites don't have internet connection - and if they did they don't have the bandwidth to offer up a radio link.
Microsoft (live.com) seems to be older in the UK than google maps.
2007-06-15 08:00:33
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answered by bambamitsdead 6
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No way is it live. Here in SE England there's just been an update to better resolution, but it's still ~3 years old. The only real time is Nasa'a Worldwind, but it doesn't. go in close
2007-06-15 09:42:15
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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no way to see it live, it's pictures taken a long time ago.
try maps.live.com and use the 2nd button on the left hand side... they have very recent pictures on that but not live, no chance as far as i know.
2007-06-15 07:55:06
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answered by Tatsumaru uk 2
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No, it is not live as such, images taken a long time ago
2007-06-17 04:56:53
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answered by Roger H 3
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no, not really:) That would be really cool but it would require a constant feed from many satellites which would bump up the cost ehm..pretty much!
2007-06-15 08:01:08
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answered by alex g 2
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Nope. Get on a plane or into space if you want it live :)
2007-06-15 07:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No!!!!!!!! its pictures taken form satelite once and u cant have a live peek into it
2007-06-15 07:59:44
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answered by CrissCross 3
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