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PRSS 01 and PakTes 1A Satellites real time tracking and orbit information

this is very bad when modi go washroom you guys watch him from high

Not really,

Pakistan doesn't have any satellite with .25 MT resolution. and this was 10 years ago.

https://www.n2yo.com/satellites/?c=IND&t=country

For more read my Thread from 2010 :

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indian-spy-satellites.52735/

CartSat 3 Capability ( this is not even 20% of what it can do ) :

https://www.isro.gov.in/high-resolu...observed-cartosat-3-calibration-validation-of

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PRSS 1
https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=43530
PAKTES 1A
https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=43529

Looking at their orbit i found something very interesting. These satellites were advertised as a way to monitor CPEC but looking at their orbital path that is really not the case here. Hope someone with a bit of expertise can shed some light on it.

Orbits actually move with respect to the Earth (which also spins about its axis). I've taken the liberty to make this short clip of the PRSS 1 during a 24hr journey starting from 4 am UTC 4th July 2020. You can see it goes over a lot of the Earth during a single day and the cycle keeps repeating.
The following video shows tracks which keep on shifting relative to the surface of the Earth:
PS. The orbit for PAKTES 1A is basically the same as PRSS 1 (just shifted in right ascension) so PAKTES 1A also does basically the same thing.
 
Orbits actually move with respect to the Earth (which also spins about its axis). I've taken the liberty to make this short clip of the PRSS 1 during a 24hr journey starting from 4 am UTC 4th July 2020. You can see it goes over a lot of the Earth during a single day and the cycle keeps repeating.
The following video shows tracks which keep on shifting relative to the surface of the Earth:
PS. The orbit for PAKTES 1A is basically the same as PRSS 1 (just shifted in right ascension) so PAKTES 1A also does basically the same thing.

Thanks for explanation :tup:
 
Well it has an orbital inclination of 98 degrees so it kind of scans all north to south and south to north and moving from east to west.
 
Try Beidou. Pakistan have both Military and civilian access

We are NOT talking about GPS. Rather Imaging Satellites and their Resolution.
btw, into too has its own GPS type Systems.
( This is on top of the Military Access to Glonass )
 
Well, f16 was small, did u care to realize why MH 70 was not found ?
Despite the BIGGEST Manhunt in History ?

Crap!! MH70 disappeared from the map and perhaps (expected) to crashed in the sea which is hard to find whereas if we believe your fairytale story (which no one believes even today except your gullible nation) then, in that case, the aircraft certainly crashed in the mountainy terrain which is super easy to locate. Your radars, satellites everything A - Z, 24/7, 365 days continuously without any interruption monitoring Pakistan's activities esp at the time of conflict...
 
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Not really,

Pakistan doesn't have any satellite with .25 MT resolution. and this was 10 years ago.

https://www.n2yo.com/satellites/?c=IND&t=country

For more read my Thread from 2010 :

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indian-spy-satellites.52735/

CartSat 3 Capability ( this is not even 20% of what it can do ) :

https://www.isro.gov.in/high-resolu...observed-cartosat-3-calibration-validation-of

qatarkhalifa.jpg
Still waiting for the high resolution crisp ultra HDDDD image of PAF F16 crash site..
 
Well, f16 was small, did u care to realize why MH 70 was not found ?
Despite the BIGGEST Manhunt in History ?
There is a difference b/w search zone of few thousand miles and few dozen miles. On the land, static with fire and smoke and Under the ocean being constantly shredded and moved by waves.

They got you there bud. :sarcastic:
 
Not really,

Pakistan doesn't have any satellite with .25 MT resolution. and this was 10 years ago.

https://www.n2yo.com/satellites/?c=IND&t=country

For more read my Thread from 2010 :

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indian-spy-satellites.52735/

CartSat 3 Capability ( this is not even 20% of what it can do ) :

https://www.isro.gov.in/high-resolu...observed-cartosat-3-calibration-validation-of

qatarkhalifa.jpg

PRSS 1
1 m in pan-chromatic mode and 4 m in multi-spectral mode.
https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=43530

CARTOSAT 3
Cartosat-3 has a resolution of 25 cm (10").[7] It uses 1.2 m optics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartosat-3

1 vs 1.2 here smaller pixel means clearer image.
 
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