Starlink train over Kansas City tonight
When to see the Starlink “string of lights” from Kansas City, MO.
Upcoming visible passes
| Date | Time | Peak | Appears | Toward |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 24 | 4:29 AM | 62.59° | SW | NE |
| Jun 24 | 4:32 AM | 76.86° | SW | NE |
| Jun 24 | 4:36 AM | 75.43° | SW | NE |
| Jun 24 | 4:38 AM | 69.34° | SW | NE |
| Jun 24 | 4:42 AM | 67.71° | SW | NE |
| Jun 24 | 5:12 AM | 31.85° | W | NE |
| Jun 25 | 3:49 AM | 29.55° | S | NE |
| Jun 25 | 4:35 AM | 40.87° | W | NE |
| Jun 25 | 4:39 AM | 38.26° | W | NE |
| Jun 25 | 4:43 AM | 34.15° | W | NE |
| Jun 25 | 4:45 AM | 32.14° | W | NE |
| Jun 25 | 4:50 AM | 28.75° | W | NE |
Times are computed for Kansas City and account for darkness + sunlight, so every pass listed is genuinely visible (not in Earth's shadow).
What is the Starlink “string of lights”?
When SpaceX launches a new batch of Starlink satellites, they're released together into a low orbit and spend the first days flying in a tight line before spreading out and climbing to their final altitude. During that window they look like a slow-moving string of evenly-spaced lights — often mistaken for a UFO. It's not a meteor or aircraft: it's sunlight glinting off a fresh Starlink train.
How to see it from Kansas City
- Time it for twilight — the train is only visible when your sky is dark but the satellites are still catching the Sun: roughly 1–2 hours after sunset or before sunrise.
- Look in the direction listed above — the line of lights rises near that horizon and drifts across the sky over 1–4 minutes.
- Get away from streetlights and let your eyes adjust for a few minutes.
- No equipment needed — a fresh train is easily naked-eye; binoculars make the spacing dramatic.
Want a closer look at what's overhead?
A pair of 10×50 binoculars makes the train's spacing pop, and a beginner smart telescope like the Seestar S50 or Dwarf 3 will image satellites, the ISS, and deep-sky objects from your backyard. See our 3-question picker.
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