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Sas.planet.nightly.241213.10698.x64.7z Jun 2026

SAS.Planet.Nightly.241213.10698.x64.7z Type: Nightly development build of SAS.Planet (version 241213, build 10698) Platform: Windows 64‑bit Format: 7‑Zip archive – extract before use

: Combine multiple satellite tiles into a single high-quality image (georeferenced for GIS software).

Two weeks ago, his brother had been taken. Not by soldiers—by something worse. The abduction happened in the chaos of an evacuation convoy, near the eastern front. No witnesses, no ransom note, just a muddy road and a single tire track leading into the gray zone where cell towers had been shelled into silence.

The "story" behind this file is one of niche utility and community-driven development: The Version Breakdown SAS.Planet.Nightly.241213.10698.x64.7z

His brother’s phone had last pinged two kilometers from that house.

Leo hadn't slept in thirty hours. His apartment in Kharkiv was dark except for the blue glow of his monitor. Outside, the December cold gnawed at shattered windows. The power flickered every few minutes, but his laptop clung to life on a daisy chain of borrowed generators and sheer stubbornness.

: One of its primary uses is downloading map "tiles" to a local cache. This allows users to navigate detailed maps in the field without an internet connection. The abduction happened in the chaos of an

– Providing detailed instructions, download links, or endorsements for a specific nightly binary could:

: The file is compressed using the 7-Zip format, which offers high compression ratios. Key Features in Recent Nightly Builds

The file represents a specific nightly build of SAS.Planet, a powerful open-source navigation software designed for viewing and downloading high-resolution satellite imagery and conventional maps. Leo hadn't slept in thirty hours

To anyone else, it was just a build number, a nightly snapshot of a free satellite imagery viewer—an obscure tool for downloading maps from Google, Bing, Yandex. But to him , it was a lifeline.

because they include fixes for "broken" map sources. When a service like Google Maps changes its API, the nightly build is often the only version that still works.

Instead of using an unverified nightly, download the latest stable release from: