José Bonilla Observation

The José Bonilla Observation is one of the earliest photographically captured sightings of unidentified flying objects. However, the Mount Washington Observatory by the winter of 1870 is already mapped a UFO. On August 12, 1883 said the Mexican astronomer José Bonilla, Director of Obsevatoriums in Zacatecas, during the observation of sunspots the passing of at least 283 objects from the sun. He produced several photographs of these objects on wet plates with exposure times of about 1/100 second. The sighted by José Bonilla objects are now generally interpreted as a flock of geese, which fell between the telescope and the sun.

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