Science
That Shooting Star You See in the Sky May Well Be a Satellite – The Wall Street Journal
As meteor showers animate the skies this month, a growing number of satellites obscure views of the heavens—SpaceX alone has sought permission to orbit 30,000 more communications devices

Like thousands of sky-watchers this summer, Cason Berry was eager to photograph the comet Neowise at its brilliant peak this past July. If he missed the chance, it would be 6,000 years before the comet passed so close by Earth again.
On the night, the college senior, who lives outside Lufkin, Texas, set his camera on a tripod in his backyard,……
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