Review of capabilities
Below is an summary of the various
| Type of Data | Resolution | Collection Area | Latency | Revisit | Strengths | Weaknesses | 
| Satellite Radar (Sentinel-1) | 10 meters | Medium | 3-6 hours | 2 weeks | - Sees through clouds | - Minimal to no detail about maritime objects | 
| Optical Imagery (Sentinel-2) | 10 meter | Medium | 3-6 hours | 5 days | - Capable of detecting vessels of many sizes | - Limited by clouds | 
| Optical Imagery (Landsat 8,9) | 15 meter (30 meter color added) | Medium | 3-7 hours | 8 days | - Capable of detecting vessels of many sizes | - Limited by clouds | 
| Night Lights (VIIRS) | 750 meter | Very Large | 2-2.5 hours | Three times or more nightly | - Global coverage multiple times per night - Low latency | - Limited by bright moonlight, thick clouds - 2+ vessels may appear as one detection - No physical details of vessels | 
| Satellite Radar (Commercial - Airbus, IceEye*) | 5, 20, or 40 meters | Small to large | 90 minutes or longer | Multiple opportunities per day | - Sees through clouds | - Limited detail about maritime objects | 
| Radio Frequency (Commercial - Unseen Labs*) | No image | Large | 3-24 hours | Multiple opportunities per day | - Huge coverage footprint - Sees through clouds | - Low geolocation accuracy - No physical details of vessel | 
| Optical Imagery (Commercial - Maxar*) | ~1 meter | Very small | 90 minutes or longer | Multiple opportunities per day | - High detail including size, vessel type, and gear visible | - Limited by clouds - Small coverage footprint | 
* Requires a request to Skylight. Only available in the Skylight web-platform.
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