resembling a string of bright, evenly spaced lights. While these satellites concern astronomers due to their impact on observations, they’ve captured the public's imagination. The Starlink ...
You don't need any special equipment to see Starlink satellites as they are visible to the unaided eye. The satellites can appear as a string of pearls or a "train" of bright lights moving across ...
From the moment Starlink launched its first 60 satellites, observers noticed that they leave a unique trail of dotted lights that some have compared to a string of pearls against the night sky.
the heavens opened up and the light's shining down on us," Estrada said. Turns out, it wasn't aliens. It was a scheduled SpaceX launch. According to a post on X, Falcon 9 launched 23 Starlink ...