Starlink satellite falls to Earth, burns up as stunning fireball over US (video)

A brilliant fireball that lit up the skies over four U.S. states is reported to be from the fiery reentry of a SpaceX Starlink satellite.

Dozens of eyewitnesses reported seeing a meteor on Saturday (Nov. 9) just after 10:00 p.m. Central Standard Time (11:00 p.m. EST or 0400 GMT on Nov. 10). The American Meteor Society received 36 different reports about the bright fireball as it passed over Colorado, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma. The sightings were mostly clustered around the Oklahoma City and Dallas-Fort Worth regions.

As it turns out, this was likely no ordinary meteor. It appears to have been SpaceX’s Starlink-4682 spacecraft, part of a group of 54 satellites that launched in 2022 on the Starlink 4-23 mission.

A still from a video shot by Jim Saueressig II of Burlington, Kansas submitted to the American Meteor Society, showing a fireball on the evening of Nov. 10, 2024. (Image credit: AMS/Jim Saueressig II of Burlington Kansas)

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