Yes there are many! Just look up within an hour after sunset(or hour before sunrise) so the sun can be hitting the satellite. If you are lucky to be in an area with less light pollution and you likely always be able to see them. I actually saw two Starlink trains in one evening two nights ago. I tried to take pictures the first was a tighter grouping(with my exposure setting it looked like a line) so it had launch more recently the other was much more spread out, see if you can see the vertical line of slightly blurred stars.


On Sun, Aug 24, 2025 at 09:40 n3pph--- via K3CAL <k3cal@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
This maps shows only Starlink satellites currently in orbit, they have quite a few.
https://heavens-above.com/StarLink.aspx

73,
Bob N3PPH

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