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Satellite Surveillance

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Satellite Monitoring I. Introduction After seeing the movie "the enemy of the country" in 1998, I was not interested in satellite surveillance. The outline of the movie is as follows. Robert Dean (Will Smith) is a useless labor lawyer. I have evidence of a strongly politically motivated crime. Due to government officials aspiring to deepen their guiltness as Dean helps them, and for the latest high tech government surveillance technology, he weakens his reputation and continues to create events for him.

First, America weapons the universe, places weapons on space ships and celestial bodies, attacks and monitors enemy satellites, blocks signals from enemy satellites, or uses floating lasers to defeat enemies We will set up US Space Command to eliminate satellites. Ability to orbit ballistic missiles. Previously, we used space based assets to militarize the C4 ISR (command, control, communication, computer, information, surveillance, and reconnaissance). America has led a new global military force to transform the universe into a potential battlefield "fourth border". We also developed a remote intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as part of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMD) to destroy enemy's space assets. The US military relies on the universe to occupy 70 to 80% of intelligence, and it is presumed that 80% of the communication is dependent on the universe.

According to military geography John M. Collins, the country can place the satellite in a strategic location for monitoring and communication purposes. Specifically, three geostationary communication satellites equidistantly arranged around a 22300-mile (35885 km) circular orbit on the equator receive signals from anywhere on the earth and pass them anywhere on Earth Even after the Cold War and the space competition era, this knowledge was incorporated into the deployment of many strategic satellites in the United States.

We live not only in the era of air travel but also live in satellite surveillance of the entire surface of the earth. As an artist, I am deeply interested in the scope of this surveillance. It is intimidating and inclusive, endless fascinating, strongly aesthetic. The advantageous position I decided to observe from the Chesapeake Bay basin should be an advantage for monitoring the satellites from space. In the accompanying work called Water Near Water Street, recently created in the experimental spirit that Atlantika is trying to train, I used satellite images of the Chesapeake Bay basin. I also attempted to connect water to the land of the land and human workplace and residence through a simple structure. Looking for the image of water near the street named after the name of the water