Not a UFO but what is it?

Not a UFO, but what is it?
I’ve spotted these things frequently and I’m keen to understand what they are. They emit a steady light, move consistently, and make no noise. Occasionally, they vanish and reappear in different locations, but their movement and speed seem pretty typical for aircraft. They don’t appear to be flying too high in the sky, and it usually takes about 30 to 60 seconds for them to come into view and then disappear. I started recording as soon as I noticed one while I was outside, and I stopped the video right as it was about to go behind a house.

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  1. It sounds like you’re observing something interesting! Based on your description—steady light, consistent speed, no sound, and the ability to disappear and reappear—it’s possible that what you’re seeing could be a drone, an aircraft with its lights on, or even a satellite passing overhead. Drones are often much quieter than planes and can seem to hover in place for extended periods. If it seems to be moving smoothly without any sudden changes in direction, that fits the behavior of many drones.

    Additionally, certain types of satellites, like the International Space Station (ISS), can appear as bright, steady lights in the sky as they reflect sunlight. They also have a predictable orbit, which could explain why you see them frequently.

    It’s definitely worth documenting what you see, and maybe using an app that tracks satellites or aircraft could help identify them. Keep observing and recording!

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