Starlink Satellites over London
UK · 51.51°, -0.13°
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Starlink satellites overhead London (elevation ≥ 10°)
How to read this
- “Overhead” means the satellite is above your horizon — it has a clear line of sight to you, which is what matters for the Starlink signal.
- Elevation is how high it sits in the sky: 90° is straight above your head, 0° is right at the horizon.
- Where to look is the compass direction (N, NE, E…).
- On the sky chart, the center is straight up and the edge is the horizon. Hover a row or a dot to match them up.
- Note: these usually aren't visible to the naked eye — Starlink is only eye-visible briefly after launch or around dawn/dusk.
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