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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2018 19:01:09 GMT
Mexico City International Airport - 04-14-18 - We have received the following information and image from aviation technician Alfonso Salazar: "A luminous UFO flying over the airport this Saturday, 14 April 2018, the time being 9:00 in the evening. I, Alfonso Salazar, in the company of three aviation technicians, witnessed a very bright flying object flying over Mexico City International Airport. The UFO was flying from West to East and beyond our atmosphere, according to calculations. It radiated an intense white light." The sighting lasted some 15 seconds before the UFO simply dimmed its light, becoming a shadow moving across the sky. Five minutes later, another object passed, projecting an intermittent white light, flying from north to south at an altitude of 50 feet. These were UFOs, without question. Atmospheric conditions were very good."
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Post by HAL on Apr 28, 2018 19:32:24 GMT
.. flying from north to south at an altitude of 50 feet...
I wonder if that is a typo. 50 feet seems very low.
At 9 PM I would expect the streets of Mexico to be teeming with people. There should be many other reports of this object.
Lots of objects reported around the volcano Popocatapetle in the past.
HAL
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Post by GhostofEd on Apr 28, 2018 20:04:37 GMT
"The UFO was flying from West to East and beyond our atmosphere, according to calculations."
I'd like to see the calculations. I think that's a reasonable request. I would also think that something flying 50 feet over an airport is going to get a lot of attention unless it was a known aircraft to flight controllers and other officials. Maybe the part about the 50 feet sighting was in another area. Unfortunately these reports usually leave more questions then answers or useful info. Also, how did they know the altitude?
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Post by HAL on Apr 28, 2018 21:36:59 GMT
The Earth's atmosphere is generally regarded to end at around 62 miles (100 Km) above the surface.
I would like to see more detail of the camera etc used to obtain this picture. It sure would be a large object if it was really 100 Km high.
HAL
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Post by GhostofEd on Apr 28, 2018 21:53:52 GMT
Nevermind the camera, what about an original image. These blow-ups of an isolated object don't really provide any information to try and determine what it could or could not be. I see no blur and what are those specs of light? (stars?) There's a very distinct band around it. Was only one image captured? Why do these reports end up being a game of 20 questions?
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2018 19:10:56 GMT
The small image is the only one they would send me. Sorry
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Post by vanis on Apr 29, 2018 21:05:18 GMT
Thank you, very interesting!
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Post by HAL on Apr 29, 2018 22:18:06 GMT
I have to go for some kind of hoax based purely on the information given.
HAL
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