Many of the parallel streaks heading generally horizontal west to east (right to left) may be from groups of SpaceX Starlinks.
There is at least one natural streak in the image — a meteor at centre, caught by chance on one frame.
They emerge from the shadow heading north and disappear into the shadow heading south.
At other times of the year low-orbit satellites are visible only after sunset or before sunrise, especially from lower latitudes.
(Photo by: Alan Dyer/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)Alan Dyer/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images
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SpaceX Starlinks, Alan Dyer, VWPics
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