a picture taken by a satellite is called a satellite photograph
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A picture taken by a satellite is called a satellite image or satellite photograph. It captures a view of the Earth's surface from space and can be used for mapping, monitoring environmental changes, and observing weather patterns.
August 14, 1959. The pictures were taken by the satellite, Explorer 6. It was launched by the United States. These were the first pictures taken of the Earth from space.
A birds-eye-view of a place or a picture of a place taken from above. For an example, see Google / Bing Maps' Satellite view.
A satellite takes a picture by capturing light reflecting off Earth's surface with its onboard camera(s). The satellite's imaging system converts the light into digital data that is transmitted back to Earth for processing and analysis.
You mean AERIAL I hope. This is a photograph or movie taken from the air, by an aircraft or satellite
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.