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SpaceX's Starlink satellites are visible across western Europe — here's why and how you can spot them flaring in the night sky

A Starlink satellite moves across the night sky over Saltburn on April 20, 2020 in Saltburn By The Sea, England. Owned by billionaire CEO Elon Musk, SpaceX aims to create a constellation of 12,000 satellites in the Earth's orbit to improve internet service across the globe.Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
  • Elon Musk's space exploration company, SpaceX, plans to launch up to 42,000 satellites into orbit to beam internet down to remote parts of the Earth.
  • SpaceX has already put close to 200 Starlink satellites into orbit, and this week British stargazers were startled to see a shimmering trail as the satellites crossed clear night skies.
  • Social media users from Wales to Essex, southeast England reported the trail of satellites a little after 9pm.
  • The satellites should be visible in the UK and across western Europe again this week — here's how you can spot them.
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If you saw a peculiar trail of UFOs in the UK on Monday night, don't be too alarmed — they were probably Starlink satellites.

SpaceX, the space exploration company founded by Elon Musk, plans to put thousands of satellites into space to beam internet access down to remote parts of the Earth. There are already almost 300 Starlink satellites in orbit right now, and some are visible to the naked eye, depending on where they are.

European stargazers reported spotting a trail of satellites on Monday night, with users on social media posting sightings in Wales, England, Germany, and in Kosovo.

Here's how you can check when Starlink satellites might be visible from your location:

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