we noticed it was triangle shape and had three lights in the three corners
I respect you and I understand what you do.
But, Why the hell could anybody think that UFOs would have 'running lights'?
Running lights are meant to reveal your location to other aviation.
When I build my own UFO, I will have 'lights' only on as a last resort. I'm not going to run broadcasting where I am to anyone who has eyes. It is possible that the aliens are not as smart as me, but I guess we'll never know.
Do we all understand that 'running lights' are an FAA regulation? Aliens love lights. Ok. I can go with that.
THANKS for your kind commentary.
Welllllllllllll, there can be assumptions--inaccurate assumptions--on all sides.
The one I saw through the binoculars did have the lights in the 3 corners.
Some folks contend that the light effect has to do with a particular type of propulsion and is not, per se, intended to be artificial lighting but is merely a side effect of the propulsion.
Then there's the issue of them purportedly WANTING to be seen--to a degree--and in certain ways and areas.
It IS clear that WHEN the exotic 'other' craft WANT to disappear--they can literally do that lock, stock and barrel . . . as in "poof," GONE--at least from view in this dimension. There are cases where the craft disappeared from sight but not from radar. And there are cases where the craft disappeared "poof" from sight and from radar at the same instant.
And it is clear that some of the mile+ long craft can hang motionless or going very slowly in the night sky merely observable by the shape of the mass of stars blotted out by the very black craft--WITHOUT any 'running lights' whatsoever. Though, such craft also evidently have the capability to appear to be part of the star pattern, when they want to.
Am far from an expert on UFO lighting issues . . . but the above are the factoids from my reading over many years.
I certainly claim NO great insight into the 'critters' ' psychology re lighting and the uses of lighting. LOL.