- On January 4, 2006 at 4:45 p.m. I recorded some spherical
objects over Mexico City using a Sony TRV 340 camcorder with a 25x optical
zoom. For the time being I can find no explanation to the event, and strangest
of all is that while one sphere ascended, another descended, and a third
one traveled horizontally -- all of this against clear skies and the Moon
about to enter its waxing phase. The spherical objects appeared to be self-motivated,
following defined trajectories and keeping a constant speed. This video
was transmitted on Monday, January 9, on the "Viva La Mañana"
TV program hosted by Alfredo Adame of Televisa Channel 4.
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- The red arrow indicates the ascending direction and the
blue on the descending trajectory.
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- The descending sphere traveled at a faster rate of speed.
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- Closeup.
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- The larger object continued rising toward the zenith.
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- Foto 1.- This is the first image I witnessed- one sphere
rising and another moving horizontally.
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- Foto 2.- I lost the object traveling horizontally
from sight and never saw where the descending object went to.
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- Foto 3.- Approximation of both trajectories.
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- Foto 4.- Finally, only the ascending sphere remained
in my field of vision and it can be seen to have modified its trajectory,
making a 90 degree angle movement.
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- Leonardo Sánchez Galindo's Eyewitness Account,
Mexico City.
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- As did Ana Luisa Cid, I was also able to
see those spheres in the sky on Saturday, January 7, 2006. I was at the
Plaza Satélite shopping center and from the moment I reached
the shopping center,I became aware of the spherical objects. At
first I assumed they were balloons, because Three Kings Day was just over. However,
I noticed they were following a very well-defined trajectory.
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- I was startled to count more than 14 of them and while
some moved south (using the Periferico (beltway) as a point of reference),
some headed east and that's when I realized that what I was witnessing
was not exactly commonplace.
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- During the sighting, an airliner crossed the same space
as one of the lights and I was then able to realize that the spheres were
flying at a very high altitude.
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- I can say that despite their altitude, it was possible
to make out that they weren't just dots in the sky, since it was possible
notice some structure or body, and these spheres (or at least so it seemed)
reflected the sunlight.
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- Finally, out of the fourteen spheres I saw at first,
they literally vanished from my field of vision until only one of them
remained, maintaining a back-and-forth motion and remaining static for
a period of time of about 1 hour until finally vanishing.
- I was rather awestruck by what I witnessed.
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- (Translation (c) 2006 Scott Corrales, Institute of Hispanic
Ufology (IHU). Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid)
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