Recent technological advancements in satellite imaging are enabling the creation of highly detailed maps of the Earth's seafloors. This progress is crucial for both environmental monitoring and resource management in marine areas. The enhanced resolution of these satellite maps has prompted discussions about their applications, including maritime safety and detection of underwater features. However, the comments reveal a public interest in the extent of this technology, specifically its ability to identify and monitor submarines operating beneath the surface. The ongoing evolution of satellite technology opens opportunities in various fields such as marine biology, climate science, and naval defense.