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Space X satellite-generated space show

Dutch astronomer Marco Langbroek photographed Space X’s Starlink satellite in Leiden. At first glance, the photographs seem to look like a UFO.

It contains 60 StarLink satellites that were launched some time ago. According to him, two light-shining objects passed through and then came to light at once. The StarLink satellite is a project that aims to launch 12,000 communication satellites in low earth orbit and to use the satellite internet anywhere in the world at low cost. At least 800 units must be fired to start actual service.

The weight per unit is 227kg. The StarLink satellite is first launched at an altitude of 400 km and then moved to a higher altitude. The satellite uses an ion rocket to move, maintain altitude, and re-enter the atmosphere. The scheduled operation time of the satellite is less than 5 years. You can see that the light comes from the light just after the launch.

The satellite produced by this satellite is said to have been reported around the world. As more than 150 reports have been posted on a UFO sighting site, some have speculated that it might be a UFO or an attack from the United States or Russia. According to Space X, if the number of satellites reaches 1,000 or more, profitability will be secured. As long as Space X continues to fire, there is a good chance of observing this phenomenon.

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