Planning the mission of an Earth observation satellite is choosing the shots to be taken during a given period in order to satisfy some requested images. The difficulty of the underlying combinatorial problem depends on the satellite characteristics and on the planning horizon.
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Gabrel, V., & Murat, C. (2003). Mathematical Programming for Earth Observation Satellite Mission Planning (pp. 103–122). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3752-3_7
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