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Originally Posted by Orionskies
Being new to astronomy I've recently started observing the night sky and all its natural wonders But there are lots of man made wonders as well in the form of satellites moving across the night sky. But the other morning around 4am I saw what appeared to be a satellite moving across the sky except it flashed a brilliant white light intermediately.
Does anyone know if satellites are observed to do this?
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Yes.
Satellites "shine" by reflecting sunlight from shiny surfaces towards Earth.
Some (non-functional) satellites and objects, such as burnt out rocket bodies, can appear to flash intermittently, because they may be tumbling end over end.
On the other hand some satellites will give a single brilliant flash when a solar panel or antenna aligns with the Sun; Iridium flares are an example of this and their "flash" can be predicted precisely using various apps.