What are surveillance satellites?

Surveillance satellites are space robots that watch over our planet from high up in the sky.

Imagine you're playing hide and seek with your friend in a big park. You can't see them because they’re behind trees, but if you had a drone flying above you, it could spot them easily. That’s kind of how surveillance satellites work, they float far away in space, taking pictures of places on Earth like cities, forests, or even your playground.

How They Work

These space robots have special cameras that can zoom in and see details as clear as a sticker on a toy. Sometimes, they take pictures at night too, using lights like flashlights to help them see better.

Why We Use Them

People use surveillance satellites for many reasons, like watching weather patterns, finding lost planes, or even helping police track down someone who is hiding. It's like having a super-powered friend in the sky who can see everything and tell you about it!

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Examples

  1. A spy satellite takes pictures of a secret military base from space.
  2. Surveillance satellites help find lost airplanes by scanning the Earth below.
  3. These satellites can track cars moving through busy city streets.

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