The increasing availability of open-access data from government satellites like Landsat and Sentinel, along with free cloud-computing resources, has democratized access to satellite data for environmental monitoring.
Satellite images can be used by a wide range of individuals, from state planners looking at river movements to environmental groups monitoring deforestation and climate change effects.
Landsat, the longest-running Earth satellite mission since 1972, offers valuable imagery for understanding environmental changes over time.
Over 8,000 satellites orbit the Earth, with Earth observation satellites providing day and night images of the planet for various purposes, including disaster monitoring.
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