
Though we all have differences, there’s one commonality that has prevailed for all of humanity: we are all floating on a rock, flying through outer space at over a million miles an hour.
Thanks to the rapid advancement of technology in the past century, we can observe much more of the universe than we ever thought possible.
The scale and sheer size of the universe make it impossible to truly learn everything, but it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try.
Have you seen a trail of lights in the night sky recently? If you jumped to the conclusion that they might be alien visitors aboard UFOs, you aren't alone.
People across the country report sightings of this mysterious trail of lights on social media almost every week.
The trail of lights is not a fleet of otherworldly beings coming to greet us, or an odd train of rogue meteors, but a group of SpaceX satellites.
The bright trail of satellites, Starlink, is part of a satellite constellation operated by Elon Musk's company SpaceX.
Starlink provides satellite high-speed, low-latency broadband internet around the world, and is the first and largest satellite constellation providing these services using low Earth orbit, according to Starlink's website.
If you haven't had the opportunity to see them yourself, don't worry, the odds are increasing. SpaceX began launching the satellites into orbit in 2019 and launched its 3,500th satellite just last week.
If you want to know when and where the satellite constellation will be visible above your city, visit findstarlink.com and enter your location.
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