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Strange Lights Spotted in North Texas Sky: Starlink Satellites from SpaceX

North Texans were left bewildered after witnessing a series of peculiar lights in the western sky around 9:45 pm on Thursday night. Several viewers reached out to FOX 4 through emails, calls, and messages, seeking answers to their curiosity. However, there is no reason to fret as these lights are actually SpaceX’s Starlink satellites passing over North Texas.

The phenomenon of spotting these satellites has become common in the Metroplex over the past few months. The recent sightings are believed to be Starlink-97, launched earlier this month. Moreover, there is a possibility of seeing Starlink-98 in the North Texas skies during the weekend, as these satellites were launched on Wednesday.

SpaceX’s Starlink satellites have a significant purpose—they aim to provide high-speed broadband internet to areas across the globe where internet connectivity is limited. This initiative is intended to bridge the digital divide and improve accessibility to the internet.

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