Commercial satellite imagery comes of age
Since satellites started photographing Earth from space nearly four decades ago, their images have inspired excitement, introspection, and, often, fear. Like all information, satellite imagery is in itself neutral. But satellite imagery is a particularly powerful sort of information, revealing both...
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Main Authors: | FLORINI, Ann, DEHQANZADA, Yahya |
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1999
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