One of the more interesting rockets that SpaceX has launched into space in recent years has been the placement of a large number of Starlink satellites into orbit.

However, with the backdrop of summer and rising ambient temperatures in many places, an important issue has recently been raised for Starlink satellite dishes.

“The disconnection only happened until about a week ago, initially for a few minutes in the afternoon, but now it happens most days, but for a short period of time,” this user shared.

This user said he lived in the state of Arizona, where the temperature was reported to be 112 degrees Fahrenheit (about 44 degrees Celsius) at the time.

`Starlink is the clear choice, at least for the next few years,` he shared.

Another user who is also experiencing Starlink’s test service said he is having similar problems with the satellite dish.

Interestingly enough, based on the system notification, user SocietyTomorrow said he found an easy solution to handle this problem.

So far there has been no announcement from SpaceX about a fix for this problem.

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Last November, engineer Ken Keiter posted a 55-minute video about Starlink’s satellite dish on his personal YouTube channel.

Starlink is currently providing 10,000 participants with a test version with Internet speeds ranging from 50Mbps to 150Mbps.

Refer to Slashgear