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A satellite perhaps?
I'll vouch for that. Out in W Va light pollution is low, and they're all just moving about. Sometimes you'll see three stars in a triangle formation, then two of them just start drifting around and playing with each other like little kids. Other times, you'll be staring at a constellation and some of the stars come to life. Every. Night.
It's a star or planet. Nothing special here.
Yep, that's real for sure. Real VENUS. ffs if you're going to watch the sky for UFOs, learn something about what you're looking at.
Sorry but that comment about all other stars in the sky being UFO's is disinformation. The person who wrote that is just trying to discredit the entire phenomenon by saying stupid bullshit that will be associated with the rest of the UFO community.
Planets don't move that fast.
Naturally. Because the rest of the UFO community isn't stupid bullshit.
Having been an observer of the sky (astronomy not UFO related) I can educate comment makers regarding a few points. First off Sidereal time (the units of time star movement is measured by) occurs too slowly for this to have been a star. The object filmed is not the planet Venus if for no other reason that PLANETS DO NOT 'TWINKLE'. When one views a planet such as Venus, the light is one of
looks a bit like asteroid, no?