Objects

 

Arturo captured a considerable number

of objects over Mexico City. The following

are only a selection. Not all could be

classified as Celestial Visitors.

All commentary refers to the photographs

above or to the left.

 

What appears to be a flying disk near the sun. The protuberance on the top is similar to other superstructures captured on photographs and in descriptive writings. Sometimes these apparent extensions may be due to high energy ionization of the air above or below the objects, showing as a cone, and are not due to structure.

Object may be seen in lower right of picture

Arturo and I have disputed these objects. Their irregular nature gives them the appearance of wobbling through the air. I felt they were mere water droplets, perhaps a dump from an airplane.

 

I have shown these on other photo displays on this web site.

I am uncertain of the nature of this object. It carries no known shape for our visitors. Note the deep haze of pollution over Mexico City.

Arturo captures an odd assortment of objects. These are only two of a large number.

 

This object has the form of an inverted disk. Disks appear to maintain their geophysical orientation; this object would violate that rule.

This is another example of an object flying with an odd geophysical orientation.

 

 

This is truly a spectacular disk object. A slight protuberance on the upper right is suggestive of other similar observations. The white plastic was accidentally caught by Arturo when he took this picture.

A strange object caught near a large outdoor antenna.

An object caught just above the mountains near Mexico City. Note the excellence of Arturo's photographic techniques.

 

Two objects caught, one near the sun, the other near the moon.

 

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