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 lightsmoving across thenight sky. Starlink satellites are easier to see a day or two after their launch and deploy...
Line of Lights Moving Through the Sky The first thing that popped into my head was Santa's sleigh. If each reindeer had its own flying saucer or something, that is. With so much talk about UFOs and the general state of craziness in the world, there was a lot of confusion on social m...
North America was actually late last week, with aurora extending as far south as Puerto Rico on the night of the tenth. We here in North Idaho were well-situated for prime viewing, but alas, light pollution made things a bit tame without a short drive from the city lights. Totally worth...
Appearing as a string of bright lights in the sky,Starlink satellitescan look rather "otherwordly" and have prompted numerous UFO-sighting reports when they first took to the skies. But the long lines of lights are only visible shortly after launch. Once the satellites climb to theiroperating ...
Page 3 of 7 - Starlink Satellites - posted in General Observing and Astronomy: Approx 9:30 EST, I observed roughly 2 dozen lights moving NW to SW in a relatively straight line approx 30o elev. Perhaps 3 o4 of the lights varied from the mostly straight l
People across the world have been spotting an amazing line of bright moving lights in their night sky. These are Starlink satellites launched by SpaceX, and they look like a "train" of moving lights since 60 satellites are launched together at a time. Find out when you can see this phenom...
Strange line of lights have SE Michigan sky watchers abuzz Reports from all over came in tonight of a long line of lights were seen Thursday before 10 p.m. (FOX 2) - First the U.S. shoots down a strange "object" over the Great Lakes, and now a string of lights are seen flying ...
MINNEAPOLIS— Minnesotans spotted a strange sight in the sky this week — a string of multiple lights "We had no idea what it was," said Heidi Benson from Champlin. Chloe Fischer saw it in Brooklyn Park and says she did a double take. "It was kind of scary, because I feel like ...
Well, last Thursday those of us who were outside in the pool were lucky enough to see a Starlink Satellite Train. They look exactly like what'd you picture. It's basically a bunch of blinking lights traveling through the sky in a perfect line. ...
Last weekend, Earth was directly hit by a major Solar storm, and millions were treated to a view of the Northern and Southern lights for the first time.