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What you described, I just saw it about 25-30 minutes ago. It was due north, barely noticed how bright or odd it looked in the sky until it started moving and fading out(it was stationary for my entire walk to the trash compactor). Immediately lots of aircraft came slowly flying by in the general direction it 'faded out'.
It faded back in for a sec, 15 minutes later, heading in a downward or outward motion very fast, like a shooting star, and faded back out. It didn't shoot across the sky like a shooting star. It was coming down, like something falling or crashing to the ground. Hopefully that makes sense.
The light was so bright(had a very intense yellowish tone to it). I still dont understand how I didn't notice it at first. Once I saw it, there was no mistaking it, due to how bright the light was. Brighter than any star or plane I have ever seen in the sky, that's for sure.
This week has been very strange for me. The sky feels much more open. It is as if the universe is spreading its arms wide to us. So many stars have been visible in the sky than have been in the last 5 or so months.