We lost Starlink around 8:30 last night. I think that is the third outage in two years which is nothing compared to the number of outages we had with the cell based network or DSL.
It was raining but not enough to cause a problem with the signal. I powered the dish off and on which did not do anything then went out in the rain to see the orientation of the dish. The dish is now pointing east instead of north, which I thought/worried was the cause of the outage. I rebooted the dish again and it stayed pointing to the east. I think it was dumb luck, but after the second reboot, the link started working again. Overnight, something must have happened because my computer was not connected to the network.
This morning it is still raining but I went outside to check which way the dish was pointed and it is still to the east. Not sure it really matters since people installing the newer rectangular dishes on boats and RVs have been mounting the dish horizontally without a problem.