Starlink launch 2026-165
Provisional: positions come from SpaceX-published ephemerides via CelesTrak, ahead of official cataloging. Expect small shifts when official tracking takes over.
Day-0 tracking data for this batch of 22 satellites is temporarily unavailable. New batches are tracked from SpaceX-published ephemerides, which can lapse briefly around official cataloging; check back in a couple of hours.
Record as of July 22, 2026; counts computed from CelesTrak catalog data at build time.
Launch record
Starlink launch 2026-165: 22 satellites when first tracked on July 21, 2026; 0 currently tracked; 22 no longer listed.
Dates are catalog appearance dates, not launch dates: new batches typically enter the public tracking catalog one to several days after liftoff. Counts and altitudes are computed from CelesTrak orbital data at build time.
See a live train instead
Freshly launched batches are detected automatically on the Starlink train tracker, and each gets its own page on the launches index.
Common questions
What happened to Starlink launch 2026-165?
The batch has no current tracking data. Starlink launch 2026-165: 22 satellites when first tracked on July 21, 2026; 0 currently tracked; 22 no longer listed.
Can I still see this train?
No. Once a batch disperses, the satellites are spread around their orbit and are individually faint. To catch a visible train, check the current trains on the Starlink train tracker.
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