Yes, remote sensing satellites operated by U.S. entities are regulated by the U.S. government through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). These regulations control the resolution and dissemination of images to protect national security and privacy concerns.
The FCC Gov site has a great overview and learning resource for people to learn about satellites. Additionally, one could look on the NASA website which has a wealth of information, and a different perspective.
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do you mean .gov? gov stands for government..
Gidi Gov's birth name is Gideon Gov.
gov. Government websites end in .gov.
.gov was created in 1985.
The ending of a website name has nothing to do with the quality of the information unless it is one of the restricted endings like .gov or .edu. Anyone can purchase a .com, .org, .net, etc.
gov. govt.
"Dot gov" refers to how you spell the Web site ending ".gov" as in "whitehouse.gov" or "senate.gov."
Afghanistan has a Islamic republic gov
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Gov is short for government