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Whether you know about Starlink's satellite trains or not, the glowing line in the sky is quite the sight to behold. Here's ...
The "Starlink satellite train" has become a captivating sight for skywatchers, offering a glimpse of the future of global internet coverage. This dazzling spectacle occurs shortly after SpaceX ...
Starlink satellites orbit approximately 342 miles (550 kilometers) above Earth and put on a spectacular show for observers as ...
Starlink is designed to eventually consist of 12,000 satellites, orbiting at altitudes of about 550 kilometers and 1,200 kilometers. SpaceX is one of nine companies known to be working on global ...
One viewer shared, "I was just outside having a fire when my cousin saw some weird lights in the sky. We decided to record it. Might not be anything crazy but I'm just trying to get a better idea ...
As SpaceX continues launching more Starlink satellites into space, astronomers and others ponder if their visibility will be a growing constant in the night sky.
From the ground, Starlink satellites appear as points of light moving from west to east, like a string of tiny pearls across the dark sky. (Some people have even mistaken them for UFOs .) ...
You may see a Starlink chain glisten across the sky multiple times in one night because of how fast they move, but the satellites will eventually find their own orbits (unless they’re hit by a ...
For instance, in Duluth on Nov. 23, the first Starlink appears very low in the southeastern sky at 5:47 a.m. followed by the last at 6:36 a.m., a spread of more than 45 minutes!
Last night I observed two passes of the 60 @SpaceX #Starlink satellites. Though they are usually to faint to be seen with the naked eye, they flare regularly. In some cases, as this image shows ...