The True Extent of US Spy Satellite Capability
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Published 2024-05-11
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Footage:
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Music:
BTS Prolog - Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com
Tracked Objects in Space image
Author: A. Lawrence, M. L. Rawls, M. Jah, A. Boley, F. Di Vruno, S. Garrington, M. Kramer, S. Lawler, J. Lowenthal, J. McDowell, M. McCaughrean
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MIDAS IR Sensor image
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KH-11 Constellation
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All Comments (21)
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Talks about Pentagon leaks. Video sponsored by War Thunder. 😂
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They should just announce that some of the satellites belong to just random departments. Like a brand new top-of-the-line spy satellite belongs to the department of education because they’re trying to learn what the enemy has.
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looking at the sky through NVG's made me realize just how many satellites there are above us. it's crazy.
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2:18 to skip the ad
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The number of various three-letter-agency watchlists this channel is on must be legendary.
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the eye in the sky.. but fr that wayback machine document might get removed soon
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11:07 - almost 100% the images of the "burn up" are a secondary payload designed to burn up in the atmosphere and act as deceptive imagery
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Hey! look! what a coincidence, that black van that was parked outside my house last week is back! 😃
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Back in the 1970s my crew flew KH-9s and KH-11s with the help of our buddy Cray 👍 It's amazing what details show when pix are blown up to the size of banquet tables.
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In the 1980's I was a electronics technician at TRW in Sunnyvale, CA. At the time TRW was building electronic components for TDRSS, LandSat, Shuttle and Cassandra satellite's. At the time they were state of the art satellites, however the military satellites of the 2020's are 10X more powerful.
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I'm working with satellite imagery and was very interested in history of satellite resolution and I still never realized that US had <10cm resolution back in the 1966, holy cow. Ok, maybe all those hollywood movies aren't that exaggerated.
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Your videos are some of my favorite. It’s pretty amazing how you get the information you do; it’s all so interesting. Please keep making these!
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Mr.Cabal, welcome back! We have missed you!
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The sky has electronic ears.
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As someone who used to work in and around space birds, they not only have the abilities you've mentioned, also a couple more that have yet to be discovered.
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For anyone interested, the push to develope the first CORONA optical satelite, and the launch system to get into orbit, is a fascinating story of overcoming impossible engineering challanges, involving a meriad of expertese from Eastman Kodak to Coca Cola to Corning glassworks.
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Great video! always love when you drop a new video!
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Finally! You've Uploaded Again 👌