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SpaceX Starlink Satellites Light Up Southern California Sky, Residents Mistake Them for Shooting Stars

PETER KO / Updated : 2025-02-11 12:36:33
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Vandenberg Space Force Base Launch Creates Spectacular Display Over Southern California Night Sky

On Monday evening, February 10th, SpaceX's Starlink satellites, launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, created a dazzling spectacle across the Southern California night sky. The 60 satellites launched that day are part of SpaceX's mission to deploy a network of low-Earth orbit satellites to provide high-speed internet service worldwide.

Following the launch, Southern California residents took to social media to share photos and videos of the long, luminous streaks across the sky, expressing their astonishment. Some residents commented, "I thought I was seeing a shower of shooting stars," while others described it as "a glowing train in the sky."

Starlink Satellites Create Unique Trails, Captivating Viewers

As the Starlink satellites ascended into Earth's orbit, they left behind distinctive trails. This phenomenon occurs as the satellites reflect sunlight, creating the appearance of light streaks, which are particularly visible at dusk or dawn.   

These Starlink satellite trails have sometimes been mistaken for UFOs or signs of extraterrestrial activity. However, they are simply artificial satellites, and the phenomenon is explained by scientific principles.   

SpaceX Ushers in the Era of Space-Based Internet

Through its Starlink project, SpaceX aims to provide high-speed internet service to people around the globe. To date, SpaceX has launched over 3,500 Starlink satellites. Starlink is expected to bridge the digital divide by enabling reliable internet access in remote areas and regions with limited internet infrastructure.   

An Unforgettable Experience for Southern California Residents

This Starlink satellite launch provided an unforgettable experience for Southern California residents, sparking interest in space and science. SpaceX's Starlink project is poised to have a significant impact on space exploration and the future of internet service.

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