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"MH17: On the Resurs-P1 image with "BUK's near Zaroshchens’ke" (twice updated)"

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Blogger Thomas said...

I am neither an expert on satellites, nor on image intelligence, my only asset in this case is my open mind, but please allow me to comment on this.

As I understand it, the Resurs-P is the civilian cousin of the military Persona high-resolution imaging satellite, pictures of which apparently also were used in the image war surrounding MH17.
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/persona.html

So are the raw data from this satellite commercially available, or does the Russian DoD have privileged access to that? That the published images from the military satellite are not raw data should come as no surprise even without being aware of the Secrecy Fetish of the Russian military. But why should the Russian DoD "photoshop" images from the Resurs-P? Maybe your observations provide the answer: generally satellite images are associated with pictures taken from directly above, aerial photographs from oblique angles could also be taken from drones or airline passengers, which would make the dating uncertain. There are certain algorithms in programs like photoshop to "de-distort" pictures taken at oblique angles.

So maybe both sides are correct: the picture was indeed taken by the Resurs-P satellite, but photoshopped so as to appear being taken from directly above?

3/2/16 22:41

Blogger Unknown said...

As far as I understand, "de-distorting" of ground surface is routinely done, but it cannot "re-distort" objects above the ground such as buildings or vehicles. Because only single 2D photo is available, neither 3D data nor a stereo pair.

29/5/16 19:25

Blogger Unknown said...

>> But they do all match passes of three Digitalglobe satellites: Worldview 1, Worldview 2 and Geoeye 1. Evidently these satellites made these images, not US military KH-11 satellites.

You are wrong. Russian do not say about KH-11. They called all optical reconnaissance satellites by "KeyHole type" (e.g. GeoEye or WorldView). That's why they write about that on mh17 report.

19/7/16 10:53

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

"Keyhole" or KH-11 or ADVANCED CRYSTAL is the name of a series of US military optical reconnaissance satellites. Commercial imagers from Digitallobe are optical satellites but they are not Keyhole satellites. If the Russian MoD refers to these as "Keyholes", then that is simply stupid.

19/7/16 11:50

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