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Geostationary Satellites
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now that the night sky is getting darker i was wondering if its possable to see geostationary satellites with the naked eye. i know orbital satellites are visable 365 days of the year, but ive never knowingly seen a stationary satellite.
any and all help appreciated.
thanks in advance.
any and all help appreciated.
thanks in advance.
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A friend of mine observed an odd blinking through 10X50 binoculars. I was able to locate the periodic blinking in my telescope. Returning for another look after several minutes it was still where I had left it; (my telescope and the satellite). As I recall we were out most of that night for the autumnal equinox but the Moon was not and the sky was cloudless. With the satellite in view, the telescope was pointing perpendicular to (~90 degrees from) Polaris (the North Star). The satellite remained visible (through the telescope) for at least an hour.
A friend of mine observed an odd blinking through 10X50 binoculars. I was able to locate the periodic blinking in my telescope. Returning for another look after several minutes it was still where I had left it; (my telescope and the satellite). As I recall we were out most of that night for the autumnal equinox but the Moon was not and the sky was cloudless. With the satellite in view, the telescope was pointing perpendicular to (~90 degrees from) Polaris (the North Star). The satellite remained visible (through the telescope) for at least an hour.