To find out when Starlink satellites will pass over a specific location, one can use online satellite tracking services or apps that provide real-time and predicted pass times for satellites including Starlink. Websites like findstarlink.com or heavens-above.com allow users to enter their location to get predictions of when Starlink satellite trains will be visible overhead. These satellites orbit the Earth approximately every 90 minutes, so passes can occur multiple times a day, often visible just after sunset or before sunrise when the satellites are illuminated by the sun but the observer’s location is in darkness. The exact times depend on the observer's coordinates, date, and Starlink satellites' orbits, which can be tracked by specific satellite tracking apps or websites that show precise pass times and sky positions for the visibility of Starlink satellites over a given location.
If the user would like, the next step is to get the specific location or coordinates to provide detailed times for when Starlink will pass overhead.