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Commercial satellite imagery is expensive. A single, custom Airbus satellite shot of a specific location can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars if ordered directly. Governments and oil companies pay huge sums for fresh, tasking imagery.

But Google did something brilliant: they bought massive, global licenses for archived Airbus imagery and then baked it into Google Earth as a seamless, searchable, zoomable mosaic.

So you, a student, a hiker, or a curious kid, get $1,000+ per square kilometer value for zero dollars.

Google Earth Pro is a free desktop application (Windows/Mac). While the default view mixes providers, you can use a feature called "Historical Imagery" to find free Airbus data.

This is the most crucial step. Airbus often licenses "spotlight" images to Google. These are not always the default view.

Airbus has a platform called OneAtlas. It is mostly paid, but they offer a "Free Trial" or "Sandbox" mode that allows you to search their archive. You can view thumbnails of high-res shots, but you cannot download the full file.

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