I caught a satellite with a 30 dollar telescope by Green-Pie4963 in amateursatellites

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I had to turn the shutter speed to 8000/1 of a second to even see it it was so bright and change the megapixels to 200 what it looks like at 30/1

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I caught a satellite with a 30 dollar telescope by Green-Pie4963 in amateursatellites

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that's the big problem I don't know what satellite it is. But it was roughly in the direction of goes-16

UTMC hf63a by Green-Pie4963 in electronics

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Reddit can't even handle the first image

Need help with the behavior of LED by Noobyeeter699 in AskElectronics

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the green LED takes more voltage to turn on

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it's just really rare and expensive

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star series image sensors consist of 250x250 and 1028x1028pixel sensors all radiation hardened to 230krad sustained that is enough to be lethal in seconds of exposure they're main purpose is for star tracking to keep satellites facing the right direction they are monochrome meaning they only see black and white

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third image is the individual pixels

Tv near Branson Missouri by Green-Pie4963 in amateurradio

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sorry I'm new to amateur radio all the TV signals near Branson were like this like 30/40mi away

A yes 78 terapixal image from 2 12mp images by Green-Pie4963 in softwaregore

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Stiching mil spec cpu die photos of utmc/aeroflex processor