Bit of an odd question but bear with me - I'm based in Nottinghamshire so obviously I wasn't there, but I've been following a few reports about triangular formations popping up across the US over the past couple of months and this one caught my attention.
What I'm curious about is the spacing between the lights. In most of the accounts I've read the lights tend to hold a very consistent distance from each other even when the whole formation changes direction, which doesn't really match conventional aircraft behaviour. Did that seem to be the case here or were the lights shifting position relative to each other at all?
I'm still fairly new to all this so I'm probably asking something obvious, but I cant find a clear breakdown of what actually distinguishes a genuine triangular UAP report from something more mundane like a drone display or military exercise. If anyone who was there could describe the movement in a bit more detail that would genuinely help me understand what to look for in these accounts.