Space Track Report: Uncontrolled Starlink Satellite Spotted Over Kosovo
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An uncontrolled Starlink satellite re-entered the atmosphere and was observed over Kosovo, according to a Space Track report. Discover the details of this unusual space event and its impact on the Balkan region.
Introduction
In a dramatic turn of events, an uncontrolled satellite re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Sunday evening, August 25, with its path including a brief appearance over Kosovo. According to a recent report from Space Track, the object in question was a defunct Starlink satellite, which had been out of service since its launch on January 29, 2020. The uncontrolled re-entry of this space debris has captured widespread attention, highlighting the unpredictable nature of space junk and its potential impact on Earth.
Starlink Satellite's Unexpected Re-Entry
The satellite, identified as Starlink-1196 with NORAD ID 45103, was part of SpaceX's ambitious Starlink project aimed at providing global internet coverage. However, this particular satellite was no longer operational, and its re-entry was not under controlled conditions. The Space Track report clarified that the object entered the atmosphere in an uncontrolled manner, which is a notable occurrence for the space community.
The satellite’s uncontrolled descent was traced over several countries in the Balkan region, including Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Kosovo. This region's sky bore witness to the satellite's re-entry, a spectacle that was captured in various online videos. The footage, which shows the satellite moving rapidly across the sky, has stirred considerable interest and concern among observers.