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Over the last 2 months me and my friend Artem (you met him in the last video) built our first radio telescope. It was built mostly out of off the shelf components, like a satellite dish and Ku band LNB, as well as some parts we 3d printed. When all was said and done we had a system that could not only take images of the sky in radip frequencies (in this case 10-12ghz), but could also be used to track satellites. With it, we were able to see the ring of satellites in geosynchronous orbit, over 35,000km away, This is only the first of what I suspect will be many more telescopes like this. Next time we'll be building ones that are far larger and can see things like the hydrogen lines so we can image the milky way. Follow up video: Pulling images from satellites - • How to Pull Images from Satellites in Orbi... ____________________________________________________________________ Support the show and future projects: Patreon: / thethoughtemporium Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/thethoughtemporium Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thoughtemporium Become a member: / @thethoughtemporium Store: https://thethoughtemporium.ca/ ______________________________________________________ Our Social Media Pages: Tiktok: / thethoughtemporium Instagram: / thethoughtemporium Facebook: / thethoughtemporium Twitter: / emporiumthought Website: http://thethoughtemporium.com/ _____________________________________________________ Artems work: Youtube (theartlav): / val3tra Sound camera: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2016/06/29... Thermal camera made from heat seeking missile parts: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2016/05/12... Other awesome stuff: http://orbides.org/ __________________________________________________________________