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Ana Luisa Cid |
November 14 2005
Throught this month I have received multiple reports on the sighting of lights and spheres that pass close to the lunar disc. For this reason I devoted more time to scanning the night skies and fortunately managed to become a witness of the phenomenon in question. On November 14, 2005 at 21:00 hours, IO clearly saw how some spheres were moving at high speed, approaching the Moon.
I employed a 5 megapixel Samsung U-CA505 cameral with ASA 400 and the original photograph is preserved on a digital card.
The possibility that they could be artificial satellites, the reentry of space junk or any astronomical phenomenon should be discarded, as they do not present any conventional behavior and it is possible to see them in several directions, including on zig-zag trajectories. Some of these spehres are white and opaque while others are blue and translucent.
The planet Mars was highly visible that evening and from my perspective, it was located toward the bottom and to the left of the Moon, as can be seen on the following picture taken on the same date.
The possible relationship between the proximity of Mars to our planet and the increase in UFO sightings has been debated for a long time.
References:
Víctor Gabriel González, Tepexpan-based UFO researcher :
“I have spent several days watching a light that appears to be a star but which vanishes thirty minutes later. I have filmed it and even have witnesses. It generally stops over my machine workshop and remains there for nearly half an hour.”
Eduardo Lozano, a UFO buff from Monterrey, Nuevo León:
“I saw an unknown object at 10:00 pm on the night of 11 November of this year. It crossed the sky in three minutes and made no sound whatsoever. It looked alot like the one photographed in Vizcaino.”
Sergio Yoshida, a UFO buff from Bolivia:
“At night one can see lights the size of a star passing by. They are very luminous and cross the sky from north to south and from east to west. I’ve also seen flashing lights that travel in a zig-zag.”
Sincerely,
Profra. Ana Luisa Cid
www.analuisacid.com
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© Profra. Ana Luisa Cid
www.analuisacid.com
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