SpaceX Starlink launches for September


Starlink: A narrow rocket, atop golden flames, launches upward into a golden night sky, while the silhouettes of three people stand in the foreground.
SpaceX’s Starlink Group 6-10 launched on August 17, 2023. Image via SpaceX.

Upcoming Starlink launches in September 2023

Starlink Group 6-13: August 31, 2023, 7:31 p.m. – 12:01 a.m. EDT (11:31 – 4:01 UTC September 1)
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Cape Canaveral, Florida | DATE/TIME MAY CHANGE

You can watch a livestream of the launch on SpaceX’s YouTube channel. They typically begin about five minutes before liftoff.

After launch, look for a train of lights

Following every Starlink launch, the internet buzzes with people asking:

What’s that long line of lights in the sky that looks like a train?

What you’re seeing is the Starlink satellites moving into a higher orbit. You can check to see if they will pass over your area using the Find Starlink website.

Growing numbers amid controversy

According to Wikipedia, as of August 2023, Starlink consists of over 5,000 mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit that communicate with designated ground transceivers. They provide internet access to more than 1.5 million subscribers.

Love ’em or hate ’em, these Starlink satellites are part of SpaceX’s vision for a global internet communication satellite constellation. They deliver high-speed internet service worldwide, mainly to locations where ground-based internet is unreliable, unavailable, or expensive. The private company is well-known for launching batches back-to-back, several times a month, regularly lofting 60 satellites at a time. And SpaceX plans to build up to perhaps as many as 30,000 eventually.

Most thought it was exciting to see the first few Starlink satellites traveling together in the night sky. But then more were launched, and then more. And astronomers began to worry.

Because Starlinks are bright, astronomers say they’re photobombing astronomical images. Therefore, they have the potential to interfere with the professional astronomical observations that have brought us our modern-day view of the cosmos. And although SpaceX has tried to address the issue, they remain far from what astronomers say is acceptable.

Bottom line: SpaceX currently has one Starlink launch planned for the month of September 2023.

Read more from EarthSky: Starlink satellites can look like a plume or train of light

Via Space Launch Schedule

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Starlink: A narrow rocket, atop golden flames, launches upward into a golden night sky, while the silhouettes of three people stand in the foreground.
SpaceX’s Starlink Group 6-10 launched on August 17, 2023. Image via SpaceX.

Upcoming Starlink launches in September 2023

Starlink Group 6-13: August 31, 2023, 7:31 p.m. – 12:01 a.m. EDT (11:31 – 4:01 UTC September 1)
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Cape Canaveral, Florida | DATE/TIME MAY CHANGE

You can watch a livestream of the launch on SpaceX’s YouTube channel. They typically begin about five minutes before liftoff.

After launch, look for a train of lights

Following every Starlink launch, the internet buzzes with people asking:

What’s that long line of lights in the sky that looks like a train?

What you’re seeing is the Starlink satellites moving into a higher orbit. You can check to see if they will pass over your area using the Find Starlink website.

Growing numbers amid controversy

According to Wikipedia, as of August 2023, Starlink consists of over 5,000 mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit that communicate with designated ground transceivers. They provide internet access to more than 1.5 million subscribers.

Love ’em or hate ’em, these Starlink satellites are part of SpaceX’s vision for a global internet communication satellite constellation. They deliver high-speed internet service worldwide, mainly to locations where ground-based internet is unreliable, unavailable, or expensive. The private company is well-known for launching batches back-to-back, several times a month, regularly lofting 60 satellites at a time. And SpaceX plans to build up to perhaps as many as 30,000 eventually.

Most thought it was exciting to see the first few Starlink satellites traveling together in the night sky. But then more were launched, and then more. And astronomers began to worry.

Because Starlinks are bright, astronomers say they’re photobombing astronomical images. Therefore, they have the potential to interfere with the professional astronomical observations that have brought us our modern-day view of the cosmos. And although SpaceX has tried to address the issue, they remain far from what astronomers say is acceptable.

Bottom line: SpaceX currently has one Starlink launch planned for the month of September 2023.

Read more from EarthSky: Starlink satellites can look like a plume or train of light

Via Space Launch Schedule

The post SpaceX Starlink launches for September first appeared on EarthSky.



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