Canadian space sleuth discovers NASA satellite not a ‘piece of space junk’
ROBERTS CREEK, B.C. — An amateur astronomer in British Columbia has made a discovery that has gained the attention of NASA.
Scott Tilley, a 47-year-old electrical technologist, sneaks time away from his family when he can to search for spy satellites by using radio frequency signals and a contraption of remote control cameras and antennas on the roof of his Roberts Creek home on the Sunshine Coast.
He was sleuthing through space on Jan. 20 when he found something unusual.
A signal led him to discover a satellite called IMAGE, or Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration.
