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Hasn't been really the case since french airbus started offering highres global imagery. If you have deep pockets, you can buy 30cm/px (i.e. order of magnitude better than this Mars dataset) images of pretty much anything.
What do you mean, there are many resources that provide access to various satellite images. In general satellite imaging is not really that sort of hushhush industry it maybe was 50 years ago.
I think the thread is referring to satellite pictures of more sensitive locations (like military bases, gov facilities, etc)
But I can imagine it all depends on jurisdiction. A Russian or Chinese satellite imagery company will have no problem publishing clear images of US military bases, while an American satellite company may have to comply with US laws prohibiting that.
And vice versa.
Ultimately if you cobble together imagery from multiple sources, you can probably get everything you want.
Well yes, but we certainly have better resolution imagery of Earth for many places. It's just that the Mars data is free and the Earth data is owned by corporations that sell access to it for a lot of money.
Atmospheric distortion looking down is not as severe as it is looking up. This is because the distortion subtends much greater angles looking up than looking down, since the distortion is close to the observer. Looking down, it’s also true that, at least in daytime, exposures are very short as well by virtue of the earth being very bright.
If I wanted to make a textured globe, you just made my oceans totally smooth. Some of the tallest mountain ranges we have are in the area you just nulled out.
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