Track SpaceX Starlink satellites over Buenos Aires, Argentina. See when the 'satellite train' will be visible in your night sky.
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Starlink Satellites Over Buenos Aires
SpaceX's Starlink constellation consists of thousands of satellites providing internet coverage worldwide. Shortly after launch, these satellites are visible as a 'train' of bright lights moving across the sky.
When to See Starlink
- Best visibility 1-2 weeks after a new launch
- Dawn or dusk when satellites catch sunlight
- Clear skies with minimal light pollution
- New satellites appear as a line of 20-60 lights
Why Starlink is Visible
Newly launched Starlink satellites orbit close together before spreading out. The flat satellite bodies reflect sunlight, making them visible from Buenos Aires and other locations along their orbital path.
Frequently Asked Questions
When can I see Starlink from Buenos Aires?
Starlink satellites are best viewed from Buenos Aires during the hour after sunset or before sunrise. Newly launched satellites are brightest.
What does Starlink look like in the sky?
Starlink appears as a 'train' of bright dots moving in a line across the sky. Individual satellites look like fast-moving stars.
How many Starlink satellites are there?
SpaceX has launched over 5,000 Starlink satellites, with plans to expand to 12,000 or more.