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SpaceX Launches 22 Starlink Satellites, Visible in Israel’s Skies

SpaceX has recently launched a cluster of 22 Starlink satellites, adding to the thousands of satellites the company already has in space. These satellites have been orbiting the Earth and will pass over Israel on Tuesday evening, where they will be visible without the need for binoculars or telescopes.

The column of satellites can be seen between 8:45 p.m. and 8:49 p.m. on Tuesday evening, moving from the northwest to the east. This presents a unique opportunity for skywatchers in Israel to spot these satellites as they traverse the night sky.

Starlink is a satellite constellation project developed by SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk. The goal of the project is to provide global broadband internet coverage, particularly in underserved areas. The satellites work by beaming internet signals from space to ground receivers, ensuring a broader range of connectivity worldwide.

With the launch of these additional satellites, SpaceX continues to expand its Starlink network, which aims to provide high-speed, reliable internet access to even the most remote locations on Earth.

Observers in Israel can look forward to witnessing this intriguing celestial event on Tuesday evening. It is a chance to marvel at the innovative technology being used to bridge the digital divide and bring internet access to areas that previously had limited connectivity.

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