Edit: I've given up looking at it. It's too high up to get any accurate reading as to what it is / too high up to get any solid footage. It looks like just a star within the phone camera, but you can tell with the naked eye that it's making clearly discernable directional movements. Since it was overhead you couldn't get a proper frame of reference. I will look into getting some sort of telescope that can be used with the phone for future reference.
Currently in northern NJ. I'm observing a small luminous object in the sky (I'm assuming a satellite). It was moving forward in one linear direction, then paused, moved to the side, paused again, now moving slowly back in the other direction. It's above the normal 35,000 ft it looks like since I saw an airplane pass underneath.
For further description, it's moving extremely slowly but in spurts and seems to be indecisively moving. Using the phone camera it looks like a star but with the naked eye you can tell it's slightly larger than a normal star and moving / hovering. I wish I had a telescope with me to actually get a real view of this.
Approximate coordinates: 40.857012,-74.336576
Approximate behavior / motion: https://i.imgur.com/KUFbgwG.jpeg
3 videos: The videos are incredibly underwhelming. You can see a luminous object similar to a star but it's directly overhead so there's no frame of reference for the movement. There's a plane that passes by its part of the sky within one video, but that's a poor frame of reference since it just shows that it's possibly higher than the plane (looked to be 35,000 ft cruising altitude).
https://youtu.be/SANZCtu6vXk?si=6_igSOmsRQ3ol26Q