You can not obtain high-resolution imagery of 0.3 m for free. The best you can find on USGS is 10 m sentinel imagery - usually for well-developed areas. I stand to be corrected though as other data sets may provide a better resolution - however, for well leading countries like the USA, Germany, and Russia. Other than that, Sentinel and Landsat will be your best take.
Pouvez vous nous donner plus d'informations svpl....je les besoins pour une carte d'occupation de sol...car les images LC08 et LC09 m'avaient donner mv résultats
i remember in the early 2000s when satellite technology was starting to be open to the public people would say military would be able to see your license plate all the way from space. well its 2023 and cars and trucks are blurry when zoomed in.
An error occurred while running this query, please try again later. I can't get the relevant data. It's the same for a few countries and cities. Nothing can get Chinese users.
this is killing me... o.m.g thank you, having trouble to very lot of data type variation in earth explorer, I struggled to find the image data similar to 'google earth' look a like, I'd been following plenty of tutorial on yutube using many landsat data just to knowing how to make this kind of imagery output... screw me.. 😅 thank you
Is it just me or is there no volume on this video. When looking where you can deal with volume-was already ononly thing I could do was mute it and then unmute but no sounds what so ever. Thanks
www.quora.com/Where-can-I-find-satellite-photos-of-a-set-time-and-date?share=1 It is, from my experience, very unlikely to get a specific date, time, and location from public sources. Certain governments undoubtably have areas of interest under satellite surveillance for long periods of time. If you're attempting to track your stolen vehicle, I'd investigate gangs who deal in auto parts. Sorry for your loss. You could also try dowsing.
You can use Google time lapse to view such transformations... But before using them you better talk to your professors.. cause that may cause some serious copyright problem.. earthengine.google.com/timelapse/
i suppose .3 meter is a resolution that let you actually see a detail clearly in focus of 30x30 centimeters, that, for you non metric guys, is about 1 foot square...this is a detail of a football field