Last night (May 28th) I was spending my 30-60mins in the backyard stargazing when I suddenly noticed two stars start moving. I carefully observed them running through the list of common non-ufo's. They couldn't be helicopters since they were very far up, most likely in very low orbit. It couldn't have been a very high flying plane because their motion was extremely erratic; I would describe it as a very meandering path, almost like a fish casually swimming about in the ocean. They were moving far too slow to be meteorites and because of their motion. Also because of their path it couldn't have been a satellite or space station. I could hear nothing, eliminating the possibility of all but the most extremely high flying jet. Also, they did not have the blinking light that are present on all conventional aircraft.
After observing them for around 60 seconds, they both mutually approached each other. At their closest pass, one of them suddenly lit up EXTREMELY brightly, at least 3-5 times brighter than Sirius. This lasted maybe 10 seconds. They both immediately veered away from each other as soon as the one lit up, then they just meandered aimlessly away from each other, traveling in no particular direction and I eventually lost them in the other stars.
In short... I saw my first ufo.
I have no clue if they were terrestrial experimental craft or otherwise.
After observing them for around 60 seconds, they both mutually approached each other. At their closest pass, one of them suddenly lit up EXTREMELY brightly, at least 3-5 times brighter than Sirius. This lasted maybe 10 seconds. They both immediately veered away from each other as soon as the one lit up, then they just meandered aimlessly away from each other, traveling in no particular direction and I eventually lost them in the other stars.
In short... I saw my first ufo.

I have no clue if they were terrestrial experimental craft or otherwise.