Russia's space programme is contemplating building a web of interconnected remote-controlled satellites to monitor activity on the Earth in real time.
Dubbed Sovereign's Eye - 'Gosudarevo Oko' - it would be used in agriculture and by the emergency services, Roscosmos's chief has claimed.
Sovereign's Eye will also help improve educational and IT infrastructure, as well as cybersecurity and research, its creators say.
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Russia's space programme is contemplating building a web of interconnected remote-controlled satellites which will help improve educational and IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and research, Russia claims (stock)
Russia launched more than 25 satellites into orbit last year, taking the nation's total amount of civilian and military satellites to 146, according to the UN.
This included the successful launch of two Canopus-V remote sensing satellites, which launched in December.
These are equipped with precision multi-spectral cameras with a broad spectral range.
They will capture take resolution images of Earth's surface from more than 310 miles (500km) above.
Four more of these satellites are expected to be operational by 2020.
Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin revealed the idea of Sovereign's Eye at a press conference.
He said: 'We have presented a new project which we consider promising.
'After a successful launch from the Vostochny spaceport in December, we have reinforced the group of Earth remote sensing satellites.
'We are suggesting a project called "Sovereign's Eye" so that we can see the dynamics of any processes on Earth.'
Sovereign's Eye will increase the monitoring capabilities of civilian agencies, it is claimed.
That would include Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations and allow the government to deploy firefighting aircraft to within 15 miles (25km) of a fire.
Arable land, which covers vast swathes of Russia, would also be monitored by the network of satellites.
Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin (pictured) revealed the idea at a press conference. He said: 'We are suggesting a project called "Sovereign's Eye" so that we can see the dynamics of any processes on Earth'
Large and developing infrastructure projects would also have the ability to be monitored from space.
Rogozin said: 'This would assist authorities tremendously. All buildings and changes to infrastructure will be visible from space.
'We will offer Gazprom, Rosneft, Lukoil, Russneft and others the ability to remotely control the facilities which they build, whether inside Russia or abroad," the official said, according to Sputnik News.
Other uses of the prospective technology would include determining the depth of a pit or a mine.
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Dubbed Sovereign’s Eye – ‘Gosudarevo Oko’ – it would be used in agriculture and by the emergency services, ...
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