Mysterious Orange Light in the Sky

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An observer reported seeing a mysterious orange light in the sky that appeared and disappeared within thirty seconds, leading to speculation about its nature. Theories discussed include the possibility of a meteor, which typically moves and leaves a trail, and the idea that it could have been a stationary plane moving directly towards the observer. The conversation also highlighted that the light's brightness and behavior could provide clues, such as whether it twinkled or was steady, and its position in the sky. Additional questions were raised about environmental factors like clouds that night. Overall, the phenomenon remains unexplained, inviting further investigation into similar sightings.
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This happened about a month ago. I was looking out my window at the sky at about 10 o'clock at night. I was looking West and I noticed an orange light. It hadn't been there moments earlier. About thirty seconds later it was gone. I figured it might have been a plane, but it didn't move. It just looked like an orange star appear, and then dissapear. Any thoughts?
 
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It could've been a stray meteor heading along your line of sight.
 
Meteor would move and wouldn't last for 30 seconds.
 
yenchin said:
Meteor would move and wouldn't last for 30 seconds.

Not something that is heading directly at you. When you look at regular meteor showers, the pieces of tiny rocks move from one part of the sky to other, leaving a trail behind them. There have been many cases where people have seen these things grow brighter and somewhat bigger as time passed but never leaving a trail. These were the times when it was moving parallel to the line of sight - like a truck or a train, or anything else for that matter, moving towards you. Also, it could have lasted for 30 seconds if it was sufficiently large...something like a bolide maybe. It's a possibility.
 
Chris_Gottschal said:
I figured it might have been a plane, but it didn't move.
A plane can look stationary if it's moving in your direction (the brightness of the light would just change). Then the light can seem to disappear if the plane turns.

Any info about the brightness of the light?
Big or small?
Was it low to the horizon or high up?
Did it twinkle or was it steady?
Any clouds that night?
 
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