How bright is a satellite?
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according to 70% light output the number of lumens is about 6500 to 8000 thousand
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Many satellites flare with magnitudes bright enough to see with the unaided eye, i.e. brighter than magnitude +6.5. Smaller magnitude numbers are brighter, so negative magnitudes are brighter than positive magnitudes, see apparent magnitude.
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