No longer buying the “satellite” explanation.

This is gonna be a bit long but let me just give a little backstory, I’ve always been interested in the stars and the night sky and other planets as far back as i can remember. When i was 14 (I’m 26 now) my family took a trip to washington dc to see all the museums and monuments. One of the exhibits was a NASA presentation where you sat in a dome shaped room that was lit up with the stars and galaxies and explaining all the constellations. Coolest shit ever. Fast forward to present day and i still find the night sky just as fascinating. I’m a cigarette smoker so I go outside every few 1-2 hours to have a cigarette and check out the sky. Every night i see a variety of things from commercial aircraft to satellites to shooting stars. I live in an area with low light pollution so when the sky is dark at night i get a pretty good show. Last night while i was outside having my usual cigarette i saw what appeared to be a normal satellite heading in the direction of Arcturus. Normal every day thing nothing unusual about it. Then i saw another one tailing behind it, i thought “Man thats cool, what are the odds of seeing 2 satellites in 10 seconds of eachother?” Now i know theres about 10,000 of them thanks to the community and the people on this sub who share useful information. But then i saw another one, and then a 4th one and a 5th one and a 6th one all within 20 seconds of eachother, all headed in the same direction. I’m outside every night once an hour and I’ve never seen that. I’m sure satellites are a common explanation for most of the distant moving lights in the sky but I’m also 100% certain that they dont account for all the explanations. Can anybody find what the odds are of seeing 6/7 satellites in less than 30 seconds all headed in the same orbit path? It just doesn’t add up.