If you saw a line of lights in the sky over the weekend, they were there for a reason -- and no, it's (probably) not aliens.
A veteran NASA astronaut caught SpaceX satellites in action from the space station. NASA astronaut Don Pettit snapped shots ...
Lights seen in the sky Saturday night were likely debris from a recently launched Starlink satellite re-entering the ...
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.
While there are no statements yet from SpaceX, Starlink previously said that its satellites are "fully demisable" in their ...
SpaceX has more than 6,600 Starlink satellites in low-Earth orbit, more than half of all active spacecraft. Thousands more satellites for Amazon's Kuiper broadband constellation and Chinese Internet ...
Stargazers captured a trail of white lights in the Durham night sky - and think it could be Elon Musk's Starlink satellites.
Last week Elon Musk said in one of his 100-plus daily tweets that “This is just a very basic first step. Earth and Mars will ultimately need greater than petabit/sec connectivity.” Petabit/second ...
Check the Starlink cable for any signs of damage or wear. The cable has a passive latch design, which means it can be inserted and removed without needing to access the latch area. Ensure the cable is ...
The Stow feature, typically used for shipping or mobile setups, can also trigger a hard reset. In the Starlink app, use the "Stow Starlink" slider to stow the unit, and then unstow it. This can ...
The company's Starlink internet satellites are designed ... breaking into several smaller pieces with multiple streams of light. Reports described "something on fire" in the sky, while some ...