A small suburb 35 miles southeast of ChicagoA 50 year old male reports that he saw movement coming from the Ursa Minor Constellation.
It seemed as though one of the stars was moving in a northerly direction.
As I watched it for a few seconds it seemed as though the air around the star seemed to ripple sort of the same way heat does when watching it rise from the ground at a distance.
It was then that I noticed it moving again and thought it odd as the stars that make up the Constellation of Ursa Minor don’t move.
So I shone the flood light at the star that was moving.
It seemed to absorb the light.
It reminded me of the way water moves when a pebble is dropped and ripples.
As I shone the light on it, it actually seemed to respond. It shone a light back at me.