Yeah - and I can even go one better than that.
This photo (part of Australia) was taken by a group of students at Vermont Technical College - they designed and built their own satellite (a low cost "cubesat"):
Details here:
http://www.adaic.org/2014/03/photo-vtc-cubesat/ and here:
http://cubesatlab.org/That was back in 2014 when the cost to build and launch such a thing was around $100,000. However, the cost of launching a satellite that can take photos from orbit and beam them back to Earth has fallen to around $8,000 - which is the point where most colleges and even some high schools can fund them.
There have been around 1,700 such launches of tiny satellites - there is a database of them all here:
http://www.nanosats.eu/ - you can see how many universities around the world have built these things - just Google for "photos taken by cubesat"...there are a LOT of them.
Here is a photo taken by the "mother ship" moments after it had launched a bunch of these tiny satellites:
So the conspiracy has evidently spread to children and college students - and you know how good THEY are at keeping secrets!