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A: Use platforms like NASA Worldview, ESA's Copernicus Open Access Hub, or USGS EarthExplorer. These provide near-real-time satellite imagery updated daily. Registration is typically free for basic access.
A: True live imagery isn't publicly available due to technical limitations, but services like Planet Labs Daily Satellite Imagery offer images updated within 24 hours. Commercial providers like Zoom.Earth provide near-real-time feeds with 2-3 hour delays.
A: Purchase commercial imagery from providers like Maxar Technologies or Airbus Defence and Space. Many platforms like Google Earth Pro blend recent commercial imagery with free sources, though highest-resolution images often require payment.
A: Try Windy.com for weather satellite overlays or Sentinel Hub Playground for multispectral data. Apps like SatelliteTracker show real-time satellite positions but don't provide instant imagery streaming.
A: NASA's Worldview updates daily with 3-5 hour delays, while Sentinel Hub offers refresh rates from 5 days to minutes depending on satellite. Cloud cover and satellite orbits affect actual availability frequency.