Find Starlink Satellites

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About this app

People across the world have been spotting an amazing line of bright moving lights in their night sky. These are Starlink satellites launched by SpaceX, and they look like a "train" of moving lights since 60 satellites are launched together at a time.

Find out when you can see this phenomenon at your location!

This app is the official mobile version of the findstarlink.com website, which has been successfully serving Starlink predictions to people since May 2019 (when Starlink first launched). The findstarlink.com website has been mentioned on several press outlets like Yahoo! News, WIRED.it, and Florida Today, and receives daily user confirmations of successful Starlink sightings. This app additionally lets you set reminders, and works offline.

Designed to be simple and easy to use. First, please select your nearest city (or coordinates), and click on 'Find Visible Times'. The app will list the times when you can see Starlink. You can also click 'Remind me' next to any timing, to get a reminder 30 minutes before Starlink will be visible at your location. A 'Live Map' lets you track where Starlink is currently in the world.

Please feel free to email me at dev@cmdr2.org if you have any questions or problems, and I can try to help.
Updated on
Oct 10, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
1.97K reviews
A Google user
April 25, 2020
The app works fine for me, so far, on Android 6, ASUS Zenfone Selfie. I managed to see the 6,7 "trains" on April 24, as announced, and it was great! 😁👌 The poor visibility ones... not really. I think I briefly saw another train tonight, but I'm not 100% sure. I wish there were tooltips for all the details that are not obvious (even "max"), and maybe a recommendation for a good compass app.
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Chris Gutierrez
August 17, 2020
So, after a few attempts I finally saw one. By one, I mean, one measly satellite, not a train of them like all these apps make it seem. It's very tiny and elusive, like trying to spot Mercury and it zips by fast. If it's not a completely dark and clear night, you'll easily miss it. Even with perfect conditions, it's difficult to spot. Nothing at all like the videos you see.
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cmdr2
August 17, 2020
Hi Chris, sorry to hear that. Could you please let me know which time and approx location (nearest city) you tried to check? That'll help improve the accuracy by checking what happened. I'm listening at dev@cmdr2.org, thanks
Melanie Coffman
September 20, 2022
I spotted what I think was Starlink-60 (G4-34) (new), DIM (5.6) for 3 mins. It was most definitely not dim and moved so fast I couldn't call my mom out of the house in time to see it too. Moved across the sky much faster than 3 minutes. I came inside to see if I could find out what I saw and stumbled across this app. Downloading to see if I can't spot more instances!
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