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How is an ordinary guy able to pay for a satellite ?If an ordinary person acquires a satellite for his own use, then what kind of photos is he allowed to take? And how seriously is it being tracked?
That's just the trick that now there are enough manufacturers of specialized equipment that the average person can afford. If you remember, even 5 years ago, only a select few could buy a drone. Now, even in tik-tok, a bunch of people are filming a drone just dancing. Therefore, the layman will be able to afford a satellite, but whether this satellite has the same capabilities as described in his instructions is another question. And the second question - are there any prohibitions and restrictions on any functions that a satellite performs for an ordinary person?How is an ordinary guy able to pay for a satellite ?
you don't need to own a satellite, you can buy subscription and request high resolution imagery for a price.If an ordinary person acquires a satellite for his own use, then what kind of photos is he allowed to take? And how seriously is it being tracked?
This is certainly a good option, but to own the information completely independently, it seems to me, is quite better. You will definitely be sure that you have the original picture.you don't need to own a satellite, you can buy subscription and request high resolution imagery for a price.
I am not sure if there is a certain limit on where can be photographed.
Just wondering if you work with some sort of Geospatial intelligence ?This is certainly a good option, but to own the information completely independently, it seems to me, is quite better. You will definitely be sure that you have the original picture.
No, this is not a practice I do. But I believe that you need to know all the advantages and disadvantages of a particular capabiliti (in this case, the capabilities of a satellite that is freely available for purchase).Just wondering if you work with some sort of Geospatial intelligence ?
as long you're not doing it to plan a criminal act I think its fine anyway. Also some important sites (ex: military sites) will likely be blurred.No, this is not a practice I do. But I believe that you need to know all the advantages and disadvantages of a particular capabiliti (in this case, the capabilities of a satellite that is freely available for purchase).
It depends on the applicable jurisdiction.If an ordinary person acquires a satellite for his own use, then what kind of photos is he allowed to take? And how seriously is it being tracked?