
Satellite-based surveillance
Satellite-based surveillance refers to the use of satellites orbiting the Earth to monitor activities and gather information from the surface. These satellites capture images, videos, and data, which can be used for various purposes, such as environmental monitoring, disaster management, military intelligence, and urban planning. Equipped with advanced sensors and technology, they can observe large areas, even remote locations, providing real-time information. This method of surveillance enhances our ability to track changes, understand patterns, and make informed decisions, both for governments and commercial entities, while also raising important questions about privacy and data security.