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Yes. So is every broadcast sattelite with relatively predictable transmissions/positioning. Most of them aren't set up to parse return signals into radar information, but anything that transmits and receives from ~2ghz to ~18ghz is physically capable of being used as a radar. If you consider the existence of passive radar, every active transmitter in that frequency range already is acting as part of a radar
Sure. The video goes more into detail on this.