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I am not aware of any beacon lights on any satellites. I'm sure the International Space Station has some, for times when the Shuttle is coming in, but what purpose would they serve otherwise? Aircraft have anti-collision lights - to avoid airplanes crashing into each other at night. But satellites generally travel too fast for any visual cues to be useful - and satellites have very limited maneuverability anyway.

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