I'm not a regular here and only started an account to ask this question, hopefully to some people that might know what I've seen.
Last night, my girlfriend and I were sitting on the porch of a rural shack that we own, far away from city lights. On March 27 at about 9:30 CST, about 70 km east of the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada we saw a series of lights moving from south west to north east. At first it was one at a time very evenly spaced at a distance from each other about a width of a hand held at arms length in a perfect line. As time past they became more random in the sky but still all moving in the same direction. We counted about 30 lights in all and it took around 15 minutes. They were about the brightness of an average star.
We had the good fortune of seeing the Space-X launch of the first Starlink satellites (albeit, I image these to be unpopular here) on May 24 2019 from the same porch a little less than a year ago. These lights reminded me of those lights but these weren't all lined up perfectly in the same way. I suspect still that the lights we saw last night were again Starlink satellites from the March 18 launch but now much more random and spread out. Can anyone confirm this?
Thank you!
Greg