Long Description of Sighting Report
It was today (11/4)at 5:20 this morning. I was driving alone in my car on my way to work. I had a full eight hours sleep the night before, so wasn't groggy, and I am a middle-aged woman who doesn't do drugs and drinks little. This is the route I have taken every morning for years at the same time to get to work. I know every cell tower, street lamp and other light along the basically dark route. The highway I travel has no lights other than vehicular headlights, and at that hour there are not many of them. I was almost at the exit where I get off when I saw a very bright white light on what looked like a big chunky square in the sky ahead and to my right. The shape was not easily seen because of the brightness of the light but it didn't seem to extend beyond the lights. While some of the square's lights stayed lit constantly, some flashed. The light was much higher than a cell tower would be, but lower than an airplane. This area is rural with mostly trees and brush -- no buildings. The light remained stationary in the sky - no movement at all. I opened my window (despite 32 degree temps), but heard no sound. I watched the light so long I missed my exit and remained on the highway. Then suddenly the lights all just blinked off. Again, there was no noise at all.

At that hour of the morning, with a full moon, the sky was beautiful, so I was probably paying more attention. Because of my unusual schedule, I've seen lots of shooting stars, etc. I studied astronomy in college, so sky watching is something I really like to do. This, however, was totally unlike anything I've ever seen. I am certain this was not a plane (too low, no movement and way too bright) and not a helicopter (too big, no noise, and way too bright), and the sudden blinking off was odd too. I suppose I noticed it because it had incredibly bright lights like burning magnesium -- very unusual in that dark, remote area. When I first saw it, I was pretty convinced it was a UFO. My reaction - I felt like I needed to be a calm, critical observer to give a credible account.