UFO sightings in Mexico
This is a list of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in Mexico.
1883
Main article: José Bonilla Observation
- On August 12, 1883, the astronomer José Bonilla reported that he saw "more than 300 dark, unidentified objects crossing before the sun" while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He took a number of wet plate photographs at 1/100th of a second exposure. Although it was later found that the objects were actually high flying geese, Bonilla is usually given the distinction of having taken the earliest photo of an "unidentified flying object,"[1] with some UFOlogical literature interpreting the photographs as either alien spacecraft or unsolved mystery.
1974
- According to UFOlogists, local residents reported a mid-air collision between a UFO and a small airplane near the town of Coyame on August 25, 1974 followed by a military investigation and cover up. However historians say that such "UFO reports" were likely prompted by the 1974 crash and military recovery of a Cessna aircraft involved in drug trafficking.[2]
2004
- On Friday, March 5, Mexican Air Force pilots using infrared equipment to search for drug-smuggling aircraft recorded 11 unidentified objects over southern Campeche. Mexico’s Defense Department issued a press release on May 12 accompanied by videotape that showed moving bright lights at 11,500 feet. Mexican UFOlogist Jaime Maussan interpreted the videotape as "proof of alien visitation", however science writer and skeptic Michael Shermer was critical of witness accounts that "varied wildly", saying "it was like a fisherman’s tale, growing with each retelling”, while other experts suggested the lights were most likely burn off flares from oil platforms.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Nickell, Joe (2005). Camera Clues: A Handbook for Photographic Investigation. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813191249. Retrieved April 8, 2005.
- ↑ Francisco Natera (1 November 2012). Coyame a History of the American Settler. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 233–. ISBN 978-1-4797-3452-8.
- ↑ Smith, James C. "The Mexican Air Force UFO Affair: Aliens, Ball Lightning, or Flares?". eSkeptic. The Skeptics Society. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
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