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 ...
The satellites often appear as a “train” of bright, moving dots in the sky shortly after launch, before they eventually spread out into their positions. At 8:53 p.m. EDT on April 12, SpaceX launched ...
Perched atop the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the Gemini North Observatory is one of the world's most powerful windows into ...
This long-exposure image shows a trail of a group of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites passing over Uruguay. © Mariana Suarez (Getty Images) The western part of North ...
An amateur satellite tracker stumbled across the signal, which is coming from Starshield satellites in a "hidden" part of the ...
The first wave of Starlink satellites are reaching the end of their five-year lifespans and burning up in droves. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving.
Elon Musk’s race to dominate our planet’s orbit with his satellite constellations is creating tons of space junk — enough of it, in fact, that we might want to start looking up. The alarming statistic ...