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SpaceX Starlink Satellites Spotted Over Netherlands In Satisfying Video
These days, a very special scene was captured by the amateur astronomer Marco Langbroek in the sky with the help of camera.
The video was made in the Netherlands on Friday evening, and has reached almost a million views to date on the Youtube network.
In the image, it is possible to see the synhronic movement of the dots, which in fact were the new satellites of SpaceX. On May 23, the Falcon 9 rocket was launched into space, taking 60 satellites into the air. Together they will form the Starlink network.
After one hour of flight, satellites also established a connection with the surveillance system. The satellites were seen at a height of about 273 miles or 440 km, while making the way to their operational altitude of 342 miles, or 550 km.
Take a look at the scene that Marco Langbroek from the Netherlands captured on the camera these days. Have you noticed a similar phenomenon in the sky on Friday evening?
The video was made in the Netherlands on Friday evening, and has reached almost a million views to date on the Youtube network.
In the image, it is possible to see the synhronic movement of the dots, which in fact were the new satellites of SpaceX. On May 23, the Falcon 9 rocket was launched into space, taking 60 satellites into the air. Together they will form the Starlink network.
After one hour of flight, satellites also established a connection with the surveillance system. The satellites were seen at a height of about 273 miles or 440 km, while making the way to their operational altitude of 342 miles, or 550 km.
Take a look at the scene that Marco Langbroek from the Netherlands captured on the camera these days. Have you noticed a similar phenomenon in the sky on Friday evening?