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Did you see a string of lights in the sky tonight don't worry it has been explained
A KY3 viewer sent pictures of the lights which passed over the Ozarks last night. Those lights are actually Starlink Satellites.
SpaceX launched the satellites Thursday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida which will help bring the internet to rural areas.
This is not the first time viewers have sent KY3 pictures of the satellites. On April 7, the lights were also reported across the Ozarks.
Starlink Satellites are 60 times closer to earth than regular satellites.
These likely will not be the only satellites we see. More than 1,300 Starlink Satellites are in orbit right now, but there are plans to deploy a total of 2,814 satellites.
Eventually, the satellites will space out and no longer form a line.
You can track the satellites HERE or view a Starlink map HERE. You can also track Starlink satellites on an interactive display HERE.
Maddie Grinder of Mountain Home, Arkansas was one of many people in the Ozarks and all across the nation who’s snapped photos or grabbed video of those eerie lights in formation moving across the night sky.
It left many people wondering if it was stars in alignment, a military exercise, their minds playing tricks on them or maybe UFO’s.
My first thought was ‘O.K. we need to grab some aluminum foil, go down to the basement and kind of hide out, ‘ya know?’” Grinder said of her reaction.
The best time to view the satellites is early in the evening just after sunset, usually in the 9-10 p.m. range. The satellites will eventually spread out but since a group of them are launched at the same time, they are in the same formation for a while.
“They are part of a satellite constellation,” explained Dr. Sarah Morrison, a Missouri State University Assistant Professor of Astronomy. “They share a very similar orbit so when you’re looking in the night sky at the right time they will appear as a string of lights.”
Even though the satel
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He is Shaking & could barely eat his favorite meal because the guards kept reminding him to Hurry Up & It's time Nobody is ever prepared for Death!!
Appreciate #HUMANITY & The Gift of Life:
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