16-Megapixel Infrared Sensor Will Watch You When You’re Not Looking

In case you love those Google Earth satellite pictures taking from way up there then you’re probably wondering what a military satellite is capable of. Well, the aerospace and defense manufacturer Raytheon has announced that it has created a 16-megapixel infrared sensor which will be able to watch an entire half of our beloved planet without having to relocate to adjust focus. So what do you think? Excited to know that someone out there can now watch you even better than it used to?

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