Starlink Passes in Texas
When and where to see Starlink satellites across Texas, United States. The live forecast below is for Houston, the largest city in Texas — choose your own city further down for local pass times.
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Cities in Texas
74 cities with a local Starlink pass forecast.
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Dallas
- Fort Worth
- Austin
- El Paso
- Arlington
- Corpus Christi
- Plano
- Laredo
- Lubbock
- Garland
- Irving
- Cypress
- Amarillo
- Grand Prairie
- Brownsville
- McKinney
- Frisco
- Pasadena
- Mesquite
- Killeen
- McAllen
- Carrollton
- Midland
- Waco
- Denton
- Abilene
- Round Rock
- Beaumont
- Odessa
- Richardson
- Pearland
- College Station
- Wichita Falls
- Lewisville
- Tyler
- San Angelo
- Alief
- League City
- Allen
- The Woodlands
- Sugar Land
- Edinburg
- Mission
- Longview
- Bryan
- Pharr
- Baytown
- Missouri City
- Temple
- Flower Mound
- New Braunfels
- North Richland Hills
- Conroe
- Victoria
- Cedar Park
- Atascocita
- Harlingen
- Celina
- Mansfield
- Georgetown
- San Marcos
- Rowlett
- Leander
- Pflugerville
- Port Arthur
- Spring
- Euless
- University of Texas
- DeSoto
- Grapevine
- The Trails of Frisco
- Galveston
Frequently asked questions
- Can you see Starlink in Texas?
- Yes. Starlink satellites pass over Texas, United States every night and are visible to the naked eye around dawn and dusk, when they are sunlit but the sky is dark. The live forecast below (for Houston, the largest city) shows tonight's visible passes; pick your own city for local times.
- What is the best time to see Starlink in Texas?
- During twilight — roughly 1–2 hours after sunset or before sunrise. Each pass below lists its exact start time in your local timezone.
