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satellite imagery
Satellite imagery is visual data captured by satellites orbiting the Earth, used for monitoring, analysis, and intelligence gathering across various industries and applications.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news due to its use in challenging geopolitical claims, tracking military missions, and integrating into AI systems for commercial and security purposes.
Latest on satellite imagery
- Chinese satellite imagery analysis challenges US-Iran war claims
- Can OEM axle weight data and satellite imagery help identify cargo theft?
- Tracking USS Lincoln's months-long mission as concerns about conditions grow
- when a CTO in Mumbai is asked to integrate satellite imagery into a production AI system
- Commentary: Adding AI to Google Earth runs counter to what makes it so valuable
- Google Earth's AI makeover survives for just one planetary rotation
Connections
5 entities linked to satellite imagery across the news graph.