An array of Starlink satellites was spotted over Cleveland sky last night.
CLEVELAND — If you were outside last night, chances are you saw an unfamiliar light moving through the sky. Questions came in from News 5 viewers asking what the strange light was that could be seen over places like West Park and Rocky River late Thursday.
“This will be a more common sight going forward,” Mihos said. “The satellites have really only been launched and visible for the last few years, so people may not be used to seeing them in the sky. But as more and more are launched, it'll happen more often.” But if looking at the sky for planets and stars in your thing, Mihos suggests getting up early and maybe even taking advantage of early morning dog walks. For the next couple of weeks, the public can see Venus, Saturn and Mars before sunrise.
As an added bonus, Mihos said if you look a little bit to the right of Venus, there will be two fainter dots — those are Saturn and Mars.
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