The launch of 60 small satellites last week led to many people reporting they had seen unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. The American technology company SpaceX launched a rocket carrying the satellites last Thursday from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The company said all 60 satellites were successfully deployed into low-Earth orbit. The satellites are designed to produce high-speed internet signals from space to people across the world. Internet users would pay for the service. Each satellite weighs 227 kilograms and has solar equipment and a small engine to position itself in space. SpaceX chief Elon Musk says his orbiting internet service, called Starlink, will launch in the coming years. Twelve launches of 60 satellites each would provide internet coverage for people throughout the United States, Musk said.

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astronauts
farmers
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The launch of 60 small satellites last week led to many people reporting they had seen unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.
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