was out early the other morning 4-ish...dogs tinkle and patrol the perimeter, I look at the stars. early to bed, early to rise...every morning, and saw a red light,
not strobe or blinking...just moving red light...looked to be at 35-40K feet where the long distance planes are...not a satelite...best logic bet is plane-ish...traveling NE overheard and just a couple degrees total travel seen.
a helicopter came over the hill similar or same direction low ...not a hospital run......likely pre-rush hour traffic copter loop to film the headlights.
just as the helecopter crested the hill into my sky view, the red light looked to me like it swooped up in a forward arc (same direction only an insane acceleration climb) and went out of my eyes sensory ability...it looked like a climb to me but at unholy speed...no solid concept to get my mind around...just an observation and no logic to anchor it on.
no clouds, cold thin winter air and good stars for around here...I did'n't find the red light again on the trajectory it otherwise would have continued...clear sky...maybe the light burnt out?...I don't have an explanation.
I've spent a lot of time outside buildings and never saw anything I couldn't reason...reports, hysteria, and TV ad sales have lead me to think anything ufo is military secret way advanced...I'm sure they have magic machines being tested when it's dark and we're not paying attention.
original red light looked like any plane at cruise altitude
tho the light was solid and didn't phase or pulse or strobe or blink...just a traveling plane looking light...no question it was there, looking like nothing.
the swoop up was the only way I can accurately describe that...arc, change of direction like when the periferal catches movement and the brain doesn't have a lock on it yet, but the reaction is in gear...looked like a swoop up at stupifying acceleration and disappearing into the distance straight "out the top".
I told my wife asap...if that's military machinery performance or "bogies", we may as well just jump into the Solient Green vat.
I finally saw something I can't satisfactorily explain to myself.

"Sometimes ya' gotta hold a candle to the devil."