A train of spacex starlink satellites are visible in the night sky in this still from a video captured by satellite tracker marco langbroek in leiden the netherlands on may 24 2019 just one day.
Starlink train viewing. Spacex launched 60 new satellites into orbit today nov. Enabled by a constellation of low earth orbit satellites starlink will provide fast reliable internet to populations with little or no connectivity including those in rural communities and places where existing services are too expensive or unreliable. In this page you can track in real time all the satellites orbiting the earth with both 2d and 3d interactive representations predict their passes view their trajectory among stars on an interactive sky chart predict satellite flares and transits across the sun and the moon find out the best location to see these events on a detailed google map. Using this site you can find out when the starlink satellites are expected to be visible at your location.
Spacex is developing a low latency broadband internet system to meet the needs of consumers across the globe. The video below is not what the starlink satellites will look like when. With stargazing from homes gardens backyards and windows becoming a popular pastime in these times of lockdown everyone s going to want to see a. The effect is quite amazing like a line of light moving across the sky.
Weather permitting you just might be able to see the spacecraft swarm soar overhead in your night sky tonight. A train of spacex starlink satellites are visible in the night sky in this still from a video captured by satellite tracker marco langbroek in leiden the netherlands on may 24 2019 just one day. If you found this site useful please consider buying me a coffee to help keep the site free of advertisements. How to see the starlink satellites train.
If there are any questions or problems you can email me at email protected and i can try to help. The launch of the 227 kg 500 pound satellites went off without a hitch but a spectacular video of the train of satellites above the netherlands taken by archaeologist and amateur astronomer marco langbroek has sparked a discussion about the potential problems this starlink fleet could cause in the night sky. You can view starlink without making an account but i would recommend it so you can save a location for later use.