The only times satellites are visible to the naked eye are around dusk and dawn when it is fairly dark but sunlight reflects off of them.
Do satellites blink in the sky.
Satellites do not have their own lights that make them visible.
Currently there are just over 400.
This flashing behavior is caused by the rotation of the satellite around its rotation axis.
Planes however do have blinking lights.
Satellite flare also known as satellite glint is a satellite pass visible to the naked eye as a brief bright flare it is caused by the reflection toward the earth below of sunlight incident on satellite surfaces such as solar panels and antennas e g synthetic aperture radar.
No satellites don t have blinking lights.
In the middle of the night you can t see them.
Many satellites do not have a constant brightness they give off flashes at usually regular times.
Those end up looking more like bright stars if you see them at all.
If the lights are blinking you probably are seeing a plane not a satellite.
If you ve looked up at the night sky recently you might have been surprised to see a train of bright lights moving.
To do that the company will need to launch nearly 40 000 low orbit satellites in the next decade according to fox19 now meteorologist steve horstmeyer.
What you will see is sunlight being reflected off the satellite often off the large solar arrays that provide power.
If you see a moving blinking light in the sky at night it is most likely a plane.
The satellite s metallic surfaces act as mirrors for the sun specular reflection.
Starlink satellites seen after the first launch in may 2019.