Planet Labs withholds satellite imagery of Iran and conflict zone back to March 9

Journalists, researchers, and humanitarian monitors lose routine access to near‑real‑time imagery

Change
Planet Labs has indefinitely withheld satellite imagery of Iran and adjacent conflict areas dating back to March 9 and will release images only case-by-case for urgent mission‑critical or public‑interest requests.
Why it matters
Continuous, automated access to commercial imagery for Iran and nearby conflict areas is no longer available; users must obtain approvals for each request and face unpredictable delays or denials. Automated monitoring and verification workflows that expected uninterrupted feeds will be disrupted, creating operational gaps for time‑sensitive tasks.
Implications
  • Military and intelligence imagery analysis units that relied on Planet Labs for near‑real‑time monitoring must source alternative imagery immediately — failing to do so will create operational blind spots for time‑sensitive targeting and asset protection.

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