• Randomgal@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    So satellites can see my truck’s plate but an aircraft carrier and it’s escrow fleet are too… Small?

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      2 months ago

      Sort of. Satellite resources are surprisingly scarce, so a lot are focused where people are, i.e. land. Plus, for the imagery sats that are focused on the ocean, ships are also tiny in a literal ocean of blue. It’s just a spec. While the resolution could be good, have fun looking for that spec. That’s why most countries use signal collection to locate vessels at sea. (I’m over-simplifying a lot, but you get the picture)

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        2 months ago

        While the resolution could be good, have fun looking for that spec.

        Seems like an simple but tedious job. Something that a computer can do.

        Object detection algorithms are incredibly fast and can learn to tell the difference between an aircraft carrier and an ocean.