I saw a Starlink train twice last week. Thursday evening and then again on Friday evening spread out a little farther apart. Counted 25 on Friday. Pretty certain it was the same one. I have seen a Starlink train 5 times in all.
In my village here on the coast it is very dark on moonless nights and will typically count 15 to 20 satellites going in different directions on a clear night before the Earth’s shadow takes over. I also will see the Falcon 9 rocket whenever it takes off on a trajectory to the northeast out of Florida.
Never gets old.
We used to vacation at Lake Almanor in northern California. One night, my son was probably 4 or 5 at the time (30 years ago), we went out on the back deck of the house we were renting and I told him about satellites and how to spot one. I told him if we laid on our backs and watched we might see one, but we probably wouldn’t be that lucky.
Not ten seconds later he says “Dad, look, is that a satellite?” Sure enough, there was a real bright one soaring through the heavens! He spotted his first satellite that quickly. Darnedest thing!