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Have you considered including a source that supports your statement?


Not OP, and no idea on pricing, but https://www.spymesat.com/new-tasking.html appears to allow you task a satellite selfie on demand


According to the pricing tab, it costs ~$20 to get a 1 km2 area with a 30-50cm resolution.


And if you ask for a shot of the “wrong” coordinates, how long until a nice person with a badge knocks on your door?

Seems like an obvious kind of honeypot?


For my family's semi-rural home I'm seeing that I can buy 0.5m (500cm) imagery from the last year for $250. No historical images with higher resolution I can buy. To task a new a photo at 40cm resolution would cost $1,800.00 from KOMPSAT-3A. (and it'd be a 10km x 10km area)


I googled it and came up with multiple answers. Instead of demanding people prove their work, take reasonable statements in good faith imo.


But do such consumer services mask military targets? Probably yes.


Not all of them. Some of them just don’t offer photos of that area, even though they offer literally every other inch of the earth in at least SOME scan, a lot of these are missing.




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