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I think it’s emitting it’s own, relatively bright, light
My reasoning is if it had reflective flat surfaces the brightness would fade as it moved, particularly at the end of the video as the angle of the object to the sunlight would have changed as it moved further away.
When it was overhead it ‘blinked’ out if sight for a second or two a few times. Not as it it was turning away from the light, but just stopping emitting light all at once. If it had a reflective surface I’d reason that as it moved that blinking on and off behaviour would have occurred more often as it maneuvered.
I’m only looking at my phone and can’t tell if there’s a detectable object there when it isn’t bright white.
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