Listening to the commentators on the NASA site whilst waiting for the, scrubbed, SN11 launch, they discussed plans for future Starlink launches.
Spacex has now launched 1300 satellites out if a planned 1500, at their current launch rate that should be finished in 6-8 weeks (which is mind blowing in itself).
At which point they will reportedly switch to regular polar launches out of Vandenberg - which should provide good views in the higher latitudes.
The first 10 were launched on 24th January Transporter-1 mission which launched 133 satellites for various customers.
The 10 were launched to an altitude of approximately 500-kilometers above Earth to operate in Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO).
The polar satellites transfer data between them using lasers so no ground stations are needed in the polar regions.
https://spacenews.com/spacex-adds-la...nk-satellites/
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/26/2...rctic-military
OneWeb and SpaceX are racing to beam internet to the Arctic