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Can You See Starlink Tonight in Bognor Regis?

Live visible Starlink pass times for Bognor Regis, England, United Kingdom (50.78°, -0.68°). Below you'll find when to look up, which direction to face — generally toward the south as the satellites climb — and how high each pass gets. Times are shown in your local zone (Bognor Regis runs on roughly UTC), computed from real orbital data.

Calculating tonight's visible passes over Bognor Regis

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Seeing Starlink satellites from Bognor Regis

SpaceX's Starlink satellites orbit about 550 km up and are bright enough to see without a telescope when the geometry is right. At 50.8° N, Bognor Regis is right under the busiest part of Starlink's 53°-inclined shells — one of the best latitudes for catching frequent, high passes that climb steeply overhead rather than just skimming the horizon.

Skies over Bognor Regis are darker than a big metro, so even fainter Starlink passes have a good chance of being visible once your eyes adjust. The best chances come during the dark hours around dawn and dusk, when a satellite high above Bognor Regis is still catching sunlight while the sky around you has already gone dark.

Freshly launched Starlink batches travel close together and appear as a striking "train" of lights moving in a line; as they spread into their operational orbits over the following weeks they become individual moving points. The pass table above already filters for genuinely visible passes over Bognor Regis — sunlit satellite, dark sky, at least 10° above your horizon.

Frequently asked questions

Can I see Starlink tonight in Bognor Regis?
Often, yes. When a Starlink satellite passes over Bognor Regis while it's still lit by the Sun and your sky is dark — around dawn and dusk — it shows up as a steady moving point of light, no telescope needed. The table on this page lists tonight's visible passes for Bognor Regis with the exact time and direction to look.
What time is best to see Starlink over Bognor Regis?
Roughly 1–2 hours after sunset or before sunrise, during twilight, when satellites overhead are sunlit but the ground is dark. Each pass on this page shows its start time in your local zone (Bognor Regis is around UTC).
Which direction should I look from Bognor Regis?
Each pass lists where the satellite rises, its highest point and where it sets. Because Bognor Regis is in the northern hemisphere, many passes track across the southern sky, so facing south is a good default — then follow the moving light as it climbs.
Why can't I always see Starlink from Bognor Regis?
Starlink satellites are only visible when sunlight reflects off them while you're in darkness. In the middle of the night they pass through Earth's shadow and vanish, and by day the sky is too bright — which is why visible passes over Bognor Regis cluster around dawn and dusk.

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