ID | #1623419273 |
Added | Fri, 11/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | National UFO Reporting Center
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Status | Research
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Half an hour ago, I and others saw a very bright "star" moving from northeast to southwest almost in the center (from 70 to 90°) with a very clear sky and very bright sunlight.
I'm sure it's not a balloon, because it was moving very slowly, it seemed to be stationary, but it was moving slowly in the direction of the "line". The object had a trajectory that it should have traveled so far and near the moon, I estimate about 20 °, but it turns 90 ° in front of the moon and changes its path to the southeast at a "slightly higher" speed to just disappear.
about the appearance The object looks like a bright and majestic Mars at night, but in white color and in daylight, without any problems to see with the naked eye.
I know very well the movement of high-altitude planes, satellites, weather balloons, Apodaca is about 112 miles to the south. from Laredo, Texas, USA.
Original news
Date: August 27 2005
Location: Apodaca, Nuevo Leon Mexico
Time: 10:00
Summary: A half hour ago, I and others have seen a very bright “star” moving from northeast to southwest almost on the cenit (70 to 90°) with a very clear sky and a very bright sunshine. I´m sure it is not a balloon, because it had a so very slow motion, it seems to be motionless, but it was moving in a “line” direction slowly. The object had a trajectory to pass so far and beside the moon, I estimate 20° beside, but it turn 90° before the moon and change the path to southeast with a “just a little” more velocity simply to vanish. The appearance of the object is something like see the mars bright and magnitude at night buth in white color and on daylight, without troubles to see naked eye. I know very well the motion of high altitude planes, satellites, meteorological balloons, Apodaca is 112 miles south aprox. from Laredo Texas USA.
Source: National UFO Reporting Center
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