What could these things be? I have been noticing these more and more over the past 6 months. Thought they were stars until I’ve seen them floating around randomly.

Time: 10/2025-3/2026 Evening hours

Location: Northeastern Pa. USA



by alobello

9 Comments

  1. What could these things be? I have been noticing these more and more over the past 6 months. Thought they were stars until I’ve seen them floating around randomly.

    Time: 10/2025-3/2026 Evening hours

    Location: Northeastern Pa. USA

    I will add the other videos of them moving into the comments I’m sorry I’m new to posting here and trying not for it to be deleted

  2. TheBookOfLAM on

    It is just a star. The light from said star is being refracted/distorted as it enters the many layers of moisture, temperature, density before it reaches you. So you’re seeing the distortion of the light by the atmosphere, and that gives the appearance of color changing.

  3. Stars twinkle. There’s a song about it.

    The atmosphere can cause starlight to bend and scatter, which is why stars often twinkle and can appear in different colors

  4. Why is there all of this camera super speed zooming at the end? It just makes it look like you zoomed in and moved the camera fast to make it look like the stars moved.

  5. Looks exactly how a star should look due to [scintillation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkling).

    There is no way for us to tell if it is moving because you were constantly zooming in and out and there is a lot of camera movement as well.

    If you’re going to record them, pick a zoom level and leave it there. And leave something in the frame to use as a reference like a tree, a building or anything stationary.

  6. BidScared1537 on

    They blink in iterations. About a half second per change.

    I think they are markers of some sort.

  7. Simple-Process-8185 on

    It is not a star, starlight is a better description.
    It is a light on structure, very simple.
    Some people are desperate to keep you inside the box, so start thinking outside of the box.