
Pubblicato 17-10-2024

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Abstract
The relevance of the space sector is increasing, with reference not only to traditional telecommunication satellites but also to Earth Observation satellites, equipped with increasingly sophisticated electro-optical, radar and spectrographic payloads capable of collecting increasingly precise and defined data. This space race involves mainly private entities carrying out extensive data collection, with the sole purpose of making it profitable. With this in mind, the aim of the paper is to look specifically at the issue of personal data processing, including in relation to the latest advances in sensors and access to space.