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  2. Sentinel-2 - Wikipedia

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    Satellite images will be used to determine various plant indices such as leaf area chlorophyll and water content indexes. This is particularly important for effective yield prediction and applications related to Earth's vegetation. As well as monitoring plant growth, Sentinel-2 is used to map changes in land cover and to monitor the world's ...

  3. 17776 - Wikipedia

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    A newly sapient Pioneer 9 is one of the main characters of 17776.. The story takes place on a future Earth where humans stopped dying, aging, and being born in 2026. All social ills were subsequently eliminated, and technology preventing humans from any injury was developed.

  4. CORONA (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The recovery of the Discoverer 14 return capsule (typical for the CORONA series) A KH-4B CORONA satellite Discoverer 14 launch 1960, Thor Agena "A" launch vehicle. The Corona [1] program was a series of American strategic reconnaissance satellites produced and operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Directorate of Science & Technology with substantial assistance from the U.S. Air Force.

  5. GeoEye-1 - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its launch, GeoEye-1 was the world's highest resolution commercial Earth-imaging satellite. [15] GeoEye-1 was manufactured in Gilbert, Arizona , by General Dynamics and the first image was returned on 7 October of Kutztown University in Pennsylvania.

  6. The Blue Marble - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, by either Ron Evans or Harrison Schmitt aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon.Viewed from around 29,400 km (18,300 mi) from Earth's surface, [1] a cropped and rotated version has become one of the most reproduced images in history.

  7. Ararat anomaly - Wikipedia

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    A controversial "bird's eye view" satellite image, taken by IKONOS later in 2003 for the same research project, was released to the public in 2006. The Mount Ararat area also has been imaged by France 's SPOT satellite in September 1989, Landsat in the 1970s and NASA 's Space Shuttle in 1994, as well as military satellite images captured by the ...

  8. Utah monolith - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth satellite images showed that the monolith was installed between August 2015 and October 2016, and that surrounding scrub vegetation had been cleared. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Dutch journalist Nouska du Saar, who specializes in open-source intelligence , used Maxar satellite images to determine that the monolith appeared between July 7, 2016 ...

  9. SkySat - Wikipedia

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    SkySat is a constellation of sub-meter resolution Earth observation satellites owned by Planet Labs, providing imagery, high-definition video and analytics services. [1] [2] Planet acquired the satellites with their purchase of Terra Bella (formerly Skybox Imaging), a Mountain View, California-based company founded in 2009 by Dan Berkenstock, Julian Mann, John Fenwick, and Ching-Yu Hu, [3 ...