Still Lights Over the Winter Fields
Still Lights Over the Winter Fields
Circleville sits low and open, surrounded by farmland that offers little obstruction to the sky. On the cold night of ~January 4, 2026, that openness worked against easy explanations when several residents began noticing lights holding steady above the fields and tree lines on the outskirts of town.
The first reports described a small cluster of bright points suspended well above the horizon. The lights did not blink or pulse like aircraft and did not trace the smooth arcs associated with satellites. Instead, they appeared fixed in position for long stretches, bright enough to draw attention but quiet enough to avoid immediate alarm.
Within minutes, additional residents posted footage from different vantage points around Circleville. Though the angles varied, the behavior remained consistent. The lights held, dimmed slightly, then shifted laterally before stopping again. Several witnesses remarked on the absence of sound, even during moments when the objects appeared closest.
Weather conditions that evening were clear and cold, with minimal cloud cover and stable wind. Local observers familiar with routine air traffic noted that the lights did not follow known flight paths and remained visible far longer than passing aircraft would allow. No flares, fireworks, or scheduled aerial activity were reported in the area at the time.
While no official explanation was issued during the first days following the sightings, the volume of independent documentation set the event apart from single camera clips or fleeting impressions. In a region where the night sky is familiar and unobstructed, the lights stood out precisely because they refused to behave like anything expected.
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