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displays two side-by-side panels showing a futuristic, digital interface tracking a satellite, labeled "SATELLITE CBK 01." Both panels present similar data but depict different scenarios. Top Panel: Satellite Data: Shows the satellite's status with "ORBIT STATUS: SAFE" indicated in green. The data includes: Latitude: 44.55°N Longitude: 135.30°W Orbit: 13096 Altitude: 814 Range: 6285 Max Range: 9463 Path Loss: --- AOS: 17.08 Velocity (VEL): 4.03 km/s Acceleration (ACC): 0.24 m/s² Distance (DIST): 29639.5 km Graphical Representation: On the right, a stylized globe with grid lines is shown. An orange object, representing the satellite, is depicted in orbit around the globe, following a dashed yellow trajectory line. Additional Information: Text at the top indicates "LECP:47°," "CRS:287," and "MAG:784." Three buttons labeled "TRACK," "ENGAGE," and "LINK" are visible at the bottom left. Bottom Panel: Satellite Data: Shows an altered satellite status with "ORBIT STATUS: COMPROMISED" indicated in red. The data has slightly changed: Latitude: 31.70°N Longitude: 148.05°W Orbit: UNKN Altitude: 712 Range: 6139 Max Range: 9304 Path Loss: --- AOS: 13.72 Velocity (VEL): 4.03 km/s Acceleration (ACC): 0.27 m/s² Distance (DIST): 29642.9 km Graphical Representation: The globe and satellite are in a similar position, but the trajectory line is now solid red and significantly altered, showing the satellite heading towards the Earth's atmosphere. A text box reads "TRAJECTORY OVERRIDE," and another red box at the bottom right states "RE-ENTRY IN PROGRESS." Additional Information: Text at the top indicates "LECP:44°," "CRS:369," and "MAG:681." The same three buttons "TRACK," "ENGAGE," and "LINK" are present. In essence, the image shows a transition from a stable satellite orbit in the top panel to a compromised orbit and initiated re-entry in the bottom panel, likely due to a "TRAJECTORY OVERRIDE." The change in satellite data and the altered trajectory visually represent this shift in the satellite's status.