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Starlink satellite burns up in sky above California

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This is the dramatic moment a Starlink satellite lit up the night sky as it burned up over Northern California.

Footage shows a bright streak of lights gliding across the horizon, sparking curiosity among residents on September 25.

Reports said the glowing object was identified as debris from Starlink 1586, part of the satellite internet network operated by SpaceX.

Samantha Lawler, a professor of astronomy at the University of Regina, said Starlink currently has more than 8,000 satellites in orbit - each roughly the size of a Ford F-150 pickup.

She explained that Starlink satellites have a lifespan of just five years. When they reach the end of their operational life, they fall back to Earth, burning up in the atmosphere and leaving behind metallic remnants.

Starlink is a satellite internet constellation developed by SpaceX to provide high-speed broadband coverage across the globe, particularly in remote or underserved areas. The system relies on thousands of small satellites orbiting Earth at low altitudes.

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