

Breaking up is never easy. That’s definitely the case for this SpaceX Starlink spacecraft, which underwent a “fragmentation event” on March 29, 2026.
Today’s image shows the spacecraft weeks prior to it breaking apart.
SpaceX described the fragmentation event on its Starlink X feed, writing:
“On Sunday, March 29, Starlink satellite 34343 experienced an anomaly on-orbit, resulting in loss of communications with the satellite at ~560 km above Earth. Latest analysis shows the event poses no new risk to the @Space_Station, its crew, or to the upcoming launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission. We will continue to monitor the satellite along with any trackable debris and coordinate with @NASA and the @USSpaceForce.
“The event also posed no new risk to this morning’s Transporter-16 mission, which was designed to avoid Starlink with payload deploys well above or well below the constellation. The SpaceX and Starlink teams are actively working to determine [the] root cause and will rapidly implement any necessary corrective actions.”
Today’s image of Starlink satellite 34343 was captured by HEO Robotics on Feb. 14, 2026. HEO posted the image to X
HEO is now working toward imaging the current state of the SpaceX unit after its fragmentation.
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