U.S. satellites helped rescue 300 people last year. Here's how.
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Satellites helped rescue 300 people in 2025 through the SARSAT system
- Most rescues occurred in water (183), followed by aviation (47) and land (70)
- Florida had the most rescues (71), followed by Alaska (28) and Wyoming (21)
- The SARSAT system has supported over 63,000 rescues globally since 1982
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Technology, Rescue Operations, Satellite Systems
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