If I’m reading the article correctly, imagery over Iran is available to clients; but that of U.S. assets is not. Seemingly this is explained by:
> Planet also holds lucrative contracts selling overhead imagery to the US military and US government intelligence agencies.
Nice company you got there. ‘Be a shame if you lost those U.S. government contracts.
This is a private company so I'd imagine we can't label this as censorship, but are there any public funded image sats floating around us that expose unrestricted access to its entire flight path?
GOES does, although certainly not the same level of detail. I don't see anyone saying Landsat does censorship, but I haven't tried looking at spicy locations myself
I would say Sent2 but there is examples of recent censorship with that as well (https://hntrbrk.com/eu-satellites/)
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