Observing Satellites

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simranjits
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Observing Satellites

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Theres not much talk abt this , i'm actually very interested to know if there is any information on how to observe man made satellites , imaging or otherwise. So far i've only see pictures of ISS and mir on the internet taken by telescopes.

Is it possible for a consumer telescope to actualy see 500kg class satellites. Is there any examples of these on the internet.
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Anyone know what kinda of telescope i should get that gives some kind of detail on satellites , not dots in the sky
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I have seen the ISS with my small 5 inch scope and details can be seen. :)

However, I think 500 kg satellites may be just too small to see any details even with a large scope. They would look like dots that move fast. Tracking is also a problem as ISS and other satellites move very fast (because the field of view of a telescope is small).
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Have u taken any pictures of the ISS?
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Nope never took any picture of ISS as I do not have the right equipment and skills to do so. I am a visual and casual observer. :P
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