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WASHINGTON — Commercial satellite imagery indicates the US attack on Iran’s Fordo nuclear plant severely damaged — and possibly destroyed — the deeply-buried site and the uranium-enriching ...
(Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies) At the Natanz enrichment facility, satellite images show a 5.5-meter diameter crater positioned directly above part of the underground military complex.
Maxar Technologies, a U.S. defense contractor, released satellite imagery on Sunday showing activity at Iran's Fordo nuclear facility prior to U.S. air strikes. The images of the secretive plant ...
Satellite images have revealed the damage to Iran's ballistic missile arsenal and nuclear facilities in the attack by Israel. Images from Planet Labs PBC, analysed by news agency The Associated ...
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For all of the destruction the U.S. Air Force visited on Iran’s nuclear program, satellite images show that military planners were careful not to hit reactors at a key research facility. Notably ...
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A satellite picture of Natanz showed a new crater of about 5.5m in diameter. While the crater was clearly visible in the dirt, Maxar said in a statement, the imagery did not provide conclusive ...
In the wake of Midnight Hammer, the U.S. operation to bomb Iran's three main nuclear sites, some of the first looks at damage to the locations are coming from satellite imagery of the secretive sites.
This combo made with four satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows an Iranian missile base near Tabriz, Iran, Wednesday, June 11, 2025, top left, and the same place after an Israeli strike, on ...