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  "textContent": "submitted by new_otters_raft to technology\n469 points | 61 comments\nhttps://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/satellite-firm-pauses-imagery-after-revealing-irans-attacks-on-us-bases/\n\n> 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.\n\n> Planet wants to prevent “adversarial actors” from using images for “Battle Damage Assessment” purposes.",
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