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Starlink satellites offer a spectacular sight – they look like a train of bright spots in the night sky. You can easily see them with the naked eye if you know where and when to look. Mobile apps are one of the most convenient satellite-tracking tools.
Have you ever seen a string of lights in the sky? A Starlink satellite train can be a strange sight for those not expecting it. Here's how to see it.
These SpaceX moon and sunrise Starlink satellite launch photos are just incredible. A train of SpaceX Starlink satellites are visible in the night sky in this still from a video...
A mysterious string of lights in the night sky, the passing satellites are frequently confused with UFOs. Appearing as a weird line of moving dots, SpaceX satellites can be seen training...
Once launched into orbit, Starlinks take months to go from objects in the night sky to internet providers, 550 km away from a computer on Earth. Of all satellites, 80–85 percent are in an...
Astrophotographer Josh Dury captured an incredible image of a Starlink satellite train making a bright pass.
See the night sky come alive with Starlink satellite trains, delivering fast internet across the globe with SpaceX's cutting-edge satellite technology.
Calculate when you can see the SpaceX Starlink satellites above your location.
When to see Starlink 'satellite train' in the night sky We often get questions from viewers who see a strange stream of lights drifting across the sky. Here's what you likely saw.
The satellites can appear as a string of pearls or a "train" of bright lights moving across the night sky. Starlink satellites are easier to see a day or two after their launch and...