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There are also private businesses that rely on satellites that have to orbit around earth taking images of the ground from space at THOUSANDS!!! Of miles above the atmosphere. These businesses include Maxar, Planet (planet.com), and various others where customers buy imagery from these satellites for agriculture, military, etc. There's more in their websites (https://www.planet.com/markets/ and... Source: over 1 year ago
Yes I think the agriculture sector will be a big one. I was looking at planet.com and it looks like one of their envisioned use cases is for monitoring agriculture yields. Source: over 1 year ago
It was not ammunition strike there are 3 craters visible from planet.com images and the 4th one in the building and possibly the 5th one in the warehouse. Three hit the parkway and pretty much shredded every aircraft, if you zoom on the airplane next to the hangar it was the farthest away and it was cut in half others pretty much melted or got shredded. Source: over 1 year ago
So I just came across this website, planet.com that has some satellite imagery of the pianista/jungle area. Source: almost 2 years ago
Anyone got a planet.com subscription? I have one, but I don't want to risk it getting taken away as it's for specific use only. Source: almost 2 years ago
If they're all Apollo mission images like the one above, those have all been scanned from the original flight film (mostly by me) and archived. We have digitally archived ALL of the manned mission flight film. We're currently working on digitizing what we call "institutional" imagery, images shot by Earth bound NASA photographers. We're only up to 1968 so far so we have a long ways to go, but we'll scan them all... Source: 11 months ago
You might also want to take a look through https://images.nasa.gov/. Source: 12 months ago
Note: We pull these from https://images.nasa.gov, and are not endorsed by NASA in any way. We simply like space pics. Source: 12 months ago
I think you'll be able to find some other footage on the NASA media library. Outside of that, you'll have to FOIA. Source: about 1 year ago
I meant NASA images from this site: https://images.nasa.gov/ not the NASA logo. Source: about 1 year ago
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