Americans were baffled by a mysterious object in the night sky, which broke apart and disappeared with in a minute. Reports questioned whether a fireball or meteor shower caused the phenomenon.
The bright object was likely a Starlink satellite burning up in Earth's atmosphere as it fell back toward our planet.
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.
Stargazers were excited Saturday night about what looked like a meteor shower. Instead, it was one of SpaceX's Starlink ...
Many people in North Texas saw a fireball in the sky on Saturday night. According to astronomer and orbital debris expert Jonathan McDowell, the fireball was a SpaceX Starlink internet satellite that ...
Skygazers across the Southwest U.S. spotted a possible fireball breaking up in the night sky, but it turns out this shooting ...
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The launch, originally scheduled for Sunday, finally took to the skies on Thursday, delivering a payload of Starlink satellites into orbit.
On the heels of a successful launch and landing with the "chopstick" arms, SpaceX is aiming to launch its sixth Starship test ...