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Tonight at 1:25 UT (3:25 CEST), there will be another launch of 60 #Starlinksatellites by @SpaceX.
On the 1st revolution, sighting opportunities for this launch are (ignoring the weather) good for the US East Coast, northwest & southeast Europe, as well as the Middle East.
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Unfortunately parts of NW Europe (NL, B, UK) will probably be clouded out tonight...
Nevertheless, sky maps for a few places in Europe:
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The release of the satellites from the Falcon rocket is about 15 minutes after launch, before the pass over Europe. During the pass over Europe they will be a thight clump close to the Falcon 9 Upper Stage. While visible by the naked eye, use binoculars to separate objects.
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While the 60 #Starlink satellites will not be a 'train' yet tonight, over the next 3 nights or so after tonight, we should see the "train" form, with good passes over Europe.
If only weather cooperates....
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In order to reduce visibility after (a.o.) astronomer complaints, SpaceX will put the satellites in a different orientation after a few days, which should make them fainter from that moment on. Also, one experimental satellite has a 'sunshade' that should reduce brightness.
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For those who know how to work with TLE's for pass predictions: I have put an estimnated TLE for the first revolution here:
launchtower.langbroek.org
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