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>No real images of satellites exist. The only place you'll see a satellite is in a museum, or in a cartoon image from NASA affiliated agencies.
>Point a scope in the sky tracked with some NASA satellite site , and see a flash of light - that's all. Not a satellite. Could be anything. Be critical. Just coz they say it's a satellite, doesn't mean it is.
Before satellites existed, people saw lights in the sky moving. Ask your grandparents what them lights were before 1959 when satellites first were invented.
Them lights whizzing around at night are not satellites. Satellites do not exist.
Everything is done by ground based repeater towers and high altitude balloons and craft.