I did but I am confused. Its hard to tell from the video. Its seems to be a time laps. I don't see how a single satellite can produce multiple beams that are quite far apart.
Only an open aperture time laps could explain it.
My first first guess was time laps of StarLink track line passing over head. Why its green I can't explain.
The video in post two has a speeded up version, it shows the pattern having a single origin point (it would be very high up). They are not done all at once. They are stepped in time and angle. It's just the picture in the article and at the end of the video in post 2 that has superimposed all of them into one shot.
Green lasers are typically used by star gazers because the beam itself is visible to the naked eye at night. With red lasers, unless it’s foggy, you can see what it strikes but not the beam itself.