Monday, February 4, 2013

Cant satellite technology be used to penetrate the earth & oceans to locate ancient archaeological sites?

Q. Many lost cities,tombs civilisations etc lie buried underneath the earth.The oceans too contain in its depths many important shipwrecks and maybe lost cities. Today satellites that orbit the earth gives us graphic pictures of the surface of the earth(like Google or Live Earth).In such a vein isnt it possible to go deeper and get images of the belly of the earth or oceans to locate important historical areas or sites so that man can investigate those findings.

A. "Ground-penetrating radar" is used for many types of subterranean investigations including finding archaeological sites, but it is land-based -- it does not work from satellites.

How do i get google live earth?
Q. I heard about a google earth live that you can see streets and see people walking and vehicles moving. i wanted to know how to get that and is it free and more information about it. Please give me answers

A. http://www.earthdownload.net/

how can i download google earth live (free download) onto my sony erickson xperia cell phone?
Q. i need to know how to get a free google earth live download on my sony erickson xperia cell.

A. You can't just download any program onto any device. There must be a google earth live app made specifically for that phone or that phone's OS for you to be able to have it on there.




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