My thoughts: Are we observing this vessel in various "anatomical" positions as it enters our atmosphere, determines where it's going, and then sets out to go there? Maybe to land? See image.
Keep in mind at least one of these images comes courtesy of NASA.
https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/searchphotos/photo.pl?mission=sts088&roll=724&frame=66&fbclid=IwAR3OAUxxrR0OG8nQ-JZMx049tOqmjsgis-Ml2DUrsf_BY0lQ_wokU4mwhIE
From Jeremy Martin:
First they deny it and call it CGI. Then they ignore it. Then they delete it from the NASA database. Then they put it back up and admit it's real. Then they make a feeble argument that it MIGHT be a thermal blanket. Whatever it is, it's allegedly tumbling in orbit and was discovered in 1998. And it looks suspiciously like a certain ship I mentioned, 'Shaped like a bird without the wings extended, a combination of smooth rounded shapes and straight edges, especially at the back which ended abruptly and a bit boxed shape'. Such a ship was built for long distance space travel for VIP's. It was only big enough for one person. Only the front cockpit section was habitable, but there was a small cargo bay in the middle (externally accessed) with its own stasis mechanism for travel. The pilot's stasis chamber was at the very front of the cockpit. It had the ability to travel both space and land on a planet. It had very loud wind turbines for landing. Now ponder where I got all this from, who the pilot was and where he went after abandoning it ;) .