Tiny Japanese Satellite Beams Morse Code Messages from Space

Fitsat Satellite Skywatching
The bright flashes emitted by Japan's tiny FITSAT-1 satellite are visible from the ground.
(Image credit: Tsuyoshi Watanabe)

An ultra-small Japanese satellite is being spotted from the ground, thanks to a set of lights that flash brightly in Morse code.

The novel cubesat, known as FITSAT-1, has been orbiting Earth since early October of last year. Though it tips the scales at less than 3 pounds (1.3 kilograms), FITSAT-1's powerful light-emitting diodes (LEDs) make it a compelling target for skywatchers.

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