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LiberalArkie

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Sun Mar 8, 2026, 10:37 AM Sunday

Satellite firm pauses imagery after revealing Iran's attacks on US bases [View all]

MAR 6, 2026 4:49 PM

Planet Labs, one of the world’s leading commercial satellite imaging companies, said Friday it is placing a hold on releasing imagery of some parts of the Middle East as a regional war enters its second week.

The company, which brands itself as Planet, operates a fleet of several hundred Earth-imaging satellites designed to record views of every landmass on Earth at least once per day. Its customers include think tanks, NGOs, academic institutions, news media, and commercial users in the agriculture, forestry, and energy industries, among others.

Planet also holds lucrative contracts selling overhead imagery to the US military and US government intelligence agencies.

“In response to the conflict in the Middle East, Planet is implementing temporary restrictions on data access within specific areas of the affected region,” Planet said in a statement emailed to Ars. “Effective immediately, all new imagery collected over the Gulf States, Iraq, Kuwait, and adjacent conflict zones will be subject to a mandatory 96-hour delay before it is made available in our archive.”





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https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/satellite-firm-pauses-imagery-after-revealing-irans-attacks-on-us-bases/

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Didn't fit the narrative. marble falls Sunday #1
Exactly SheltieLover Sunday #3
Of course. dalton99a Sunday #2
They are not hiding damage assessments from the Iranians, who know perfectly well what they hit Prairie Gates Sunday #4
Of course ForgedCrank Sunday #10
I've watched enough spy movies to take a different point of view... CincyDem Sunday #5
Iran is already getting the realtime images from the same kind of service from Russian and Chinese satellites LiberalArkie Sunday #6
I seriously doubt they are getting all the imagery they want when they want it EX500rider Sunday #7
Really? Then why is Iran's targeting substantially better this time around then it was in the 12 Day War? China is artemisia1 Sunday #8
Having target locations and having timely accurate battle damage assessment are 2 different things EX500rider Sunday #9
Chinese spy ships are in the Arabian Sea near the Gulf of Oman which, being near U.S. bases in the GCC States artemisia1 Sunday #12
Iran does not require spy ships or recent Russian satellite imagery to know where highly visible... EX500rider Sunday #14
see post 5, Cincy Dem NJCher Sunday #15
My mistake. Apologies. artemisia1 Sunday #17
UHH..A Chinese ship near the Gulf of Oman is reportedly giving real-time intelligence to Iran. LiberalArkie Sunday #11
Thanks. Real research trumps learning from "spy movies"... /nt artemisia1 Sunday #13
Hope is not a method. China and Russia will not miss the opportunity to screw us. Maru Kitteh Sunday #16
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