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A typical Google map image is 50cm, NASA has 30cm or 25cm camera's they got from the government back in like 2012. You're not only stupid Thomas, but bad at bull shitting people.Civilians can get that kind of resolution at Google Maps or on the NASA site, but not in real time.
For others in this thread that can use their brains. Images are based on pixels so a 50cm means that every pixel is 50m and 30cm means 30cm per pixel. As I stated earlier in the day.
Nvidia has ways to clear up such noise. Works well with something like a vacuum just a few feet away.But you say Ah! The surf is so loud it drowns out the sound! Well, then you wouldn't hear the conversation either, would you? You're by default speaking over the surf.
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