In the vid the reporter me toons in the picture that Hunter is holding a Shepherd pistol.
>Frickin looked everywhere for that dam pin
That's what happens with digs, you were obviously looking in the wrong place. : )
Starlink is launched in groups of 60 satellites per launch. These 60 satellites initially fly in a "chain" formation, but over time they spread out and move to their own orbits.
Appearing as a string of bright lights in the sky, Starlink trains can look rather "otherwordly" and have prompted numerous UFO-sighting reports when they first took to the skies. But the long lines of lights are only visible shortly after launch. Once the satellites climb to their operating altitude of 340 miles (550 kilometers) they disperse and are far more difficult to differentiate against the backdrop of stars, though a timelapse photograph will pick them out easier.
https://www.space.com/starlink-satellite-train-how-to-see-and-track-it
Because they are made of bare metal, covered with foil, and have reflective solar panels that all reflect the sun's light.