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Commercial satellite revolution brings remote parts of our planet to the public eye

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Planet Labs operates the largest and least expensive fleet of satellites in history, selling photos of the globe to the public each day. Many of its devices are no larger than a loaf of bread and almost nothing can hide from its cameras – something Ken Dilanian tests in an experiment atop the NBC News Washington Bureau.