> Plain Language Summary: On 03 February 2022, SpaceX launched 49 Starlink satellites into staging orbits at 210 km above sea level prior to raising them to their operational altitudes of 550 km. The pre-launch space weather briefing included no information about an ongoing geomagnetic storm. Excessive atmospheric drag due to the geomagnetic storm resulted in 38 of the satellites re-entering the atmosphere on or about 07 February 2022. We use both models and direct measurements of the atmospheric density during the event to show that density values were enhanced by 20%–30% at the 210 km staging altitude relative to values prior to the geomagnetic storm onset, while they were enhanced 90%–160% at higher altitudes. We recommend improving our ability to model the upper atmospheric response to geomagnetic storms to provide accurate forecasts and actionable “nowcasts” of conditions in low Earth orbit to launch controllers, space traffic managers, and satellite operators.