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by maxerickson 97 days ago
So you task the satellite to where you know the ship is?
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These satellites have 15cm per pixel of resolution, so the image can not only be used to find the ship, but probably you can also count the crew.
To get a naval fix, you usually define an "area of uncertainty" around the last confirmed location of the ship. The area is usually a circle with the radius being the maximum distance the ship/group could travel at full speed.

So, you don't exactly "know" where the ship is, but you can draw a hypothetical geofence around where it's likely to be, and scan that area.

So the satellite can know where the ship is, because it knows where it isn't? Then it's a simple matter of subtracting the isn't from the is, or the is from the isn't (whichever is greater)?
Would you prefer to lose it first?