>>2513178Multiple times
4 years old at Devil's Lake Wisconsin, there were multiple orbs flying around, parents and aunt were there freaking out. Total 'Close Encounters of the 3rd kind' vibe. Big glowing balls of lights moving relatively slowly but erratic.
Grew up on Lake Erie. You'd see weird things at night. Sometimes you'd see faint but enormous red lights glowing under surface of water aways off shore.
Camping on Mississippi River, used to have the barges come down with their billion candle power lights. Watching way up river and see this absolutely brilliant light. Buddies & I think it's a barge at first, but the light is off. More like blue/white light from arc welder but massive. We realize it's not in the river, its above the river and rotating, throwing off this crazy bright light. But it's miles upriver. Then we see this thing accelerate immediately race several miles down the river and stop instantly, hovering maybe a mile to a mile and a half up river, hovering and pulsating this blinding light. No sound, we can't take our eyes off it and it's lighting up the whole river valley from Illinois to Missouri like a million starshell flares. It stays there for a minute or two, we are freaking out and then this thing rockets straight up in the air and is gone in the blink of an eye. Over a dozen of us saw it.
Had a power outage one summer, everything from downtown Cleveland all the way out past the western suburbs blew out.
Partying with friends when the lights go out, went outside and looked up, gorgeous. Could see every star, Milky way. Never seen anything like it outside high Colorado Rockies. We're just laying on the grass looking up, watching satellites and meteors just vibing.
Start to see what we think are a bunch of satellites. But they're turning. More come into view, then more, then more. Lasted over an hour, easily over 100 at it's peak. Basically got to watch low earth orbit Battle of Endor minus the death star IRL from my backyard