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Here are some example images before we get into a how-to:

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NOAA-19, 08-07-20, 22:54 UTC
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NOAA-19, 08-25-20, 22:44 UTC
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You can pretty clearly see the mitten of Michigan in both (its upside down in the image on the left). The orientation of the image is determined by the direction that the satellite is traveling when it flys overhead.

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Hopefully you find this cool enough that you want to try this out yourself. Its alot of fun and feels great to see the progress over time.

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To get started with this hobby you won't need much, just a laptop/desktop/raspberry pi, an SDR, and a decent antenna (sometimes comes with the SDR). I've provided some amazon links to the hardware I've actually used.