Stargazers were excited Saturday night about what looked like a meteor shower. Instead, it was one of SpaceX's Starlink ...
The bright object was likely a Starlink satellite burning up in Earth's atmosphere as it fell back toward our planet.
The burning satellite was visible around 10 p.m. CST on Nov. 9. According to an interactive map on the American Meteor ...
Video shared in a fireball report on the American Meteor Society website by Alli Ortega shows a reported Starlink internet ...
Starlink-4682, launched in 2022 Aug, reentered at 0403 UTC Nov 10 (9:03pm MST/10:03 pm CST Nov 9) on a track over Idaho, ...
Skygazers across the Southwest U.S. spotted a possible fireball breaking up in the night sky, but it turns out this shooting ...
What appeared to be a fireball may have been a decommissioned SpaceX satellite creating a fiery spectacle as it broke up above Earth's atmosphere.
Dozens of witnesses reported brilliant displays as the Starlink-4682 spacecraft broke up during atmospheric reentry.
The fireball—one of many decommissioned satellites from SpaceX's internet service—was spotted by dozens of people across at ...
Someone moved the UK's oldest satellite and there appears to be no record of exactly who, when or why. Launched in 1969, just ...