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Impossibly huge massive engines burning brightly nearby.
Why would anyone think release LOX "in the vicinity" could possibly go right?
 
https://findstarlink.com/
Have you guys ever looked for the satellites? I've tried a few times with my kid but we've had no luck. Supposed good viewing times, along with clear skies, and being quite sure we are looking in the right place at the right times has yielded nothing.

We're in a "big city" with probably just too much light pollution.
 
https://findstarlink.com/
Have you guys ever looked for the satellites? I've tried a few times with my kid but we've had no luck. Supposed good viewing times, along with clear skies, and being quite sure we are looking in the right place at the right times has yielded nothing.

We're in a "big city" with probably just too much light pollution.
Are the new versions dimmer than the old ones? I haven’t seen any in a while.

The fresh trains are spectacular.
 
Fairly comprehensive analysis here

"The average magnitude of the originals at 550 km is 4.63, so they would be visible under even moderately light-polluted skies. The average VisorSat [latest Starlink version] magnitude is 5.92, so they’re only 31% as bright as the originals and significantly more difficult to see."

Cheers!
 
They are "still checking the status" but it appears Japan has crashed another vehicle on the moon.
The two gentlemen at the bottom right looked glum, and even the animation shows the craft up-side-down...

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