On September 8, a series of videos capturing an oval-shaped UFO hovering over Zitácuaro, Mexico, have taken social media by storm.
The footage, showing the mysterious object in the western city. It has sparked a range of reactions, from excitement to skepticism.
Video captured UFO over Mexico
The videos depict an unidentified flying object, which appears oval in shape.
The mysterious object was spotted hovering near a tree and slowly moving across the overcast sky.
The sightings were reported in the neighborhoods of El Naranjo and Manzanillos.
The video quickly went viral ans sparked debate on social media.
The captivating footage quickly spread across social media, eliciting various interpretations.
Many viewers speculated that the object might be a ball. While, others suggested that it could actually be a UFO and that aliens had invaded Earth.
However, not everyone was convinced by the UFO claims.
Critics pointed out that the object could be a sky lantern, commonly seen during the Globos de Cantoya festival in central Mexico.
One person said: Mylar balloon or drone, most likely.
A second wrote: I absolutely believe that beings from another planet/dimension/universe have been monitoring earth for millions of years.
While a third commented: Love how there is never a photo that is actually in focus.
Another added: Of course Mexico’s space program would make a craft that looks like a sombrero.
The recent sighting of an oval-shaped UFO over Mexico has captured public imagination.
This sparked a lively debate online. While some are excited about the possibility of extraterrestrial contact.
As with many UFO reports, the mystery persists, fueling both intrigue and skepticism.
Previously, UFO object was spotted, sparking many theories
A mysterious black ring appeared in the blue skies over Williamsburg, Virginia, this week.
A mysteriously object was captured the attention of locals and sparking widespread speculation.
First reported around 11 a.m. ET on Tuesday, the ominous circle hovered for about ten minutes before vanishing.
Ron Stepp, who was working near Eastern State Hospital, described the phenomenon as a huge smoke ring in the sky.
Various residents from nearby neighborhoods confirmed the sighting.
They noted that the ring was visible over a major highway and other locations.
Experts suggest that black rings like this could be caused by fires, explosions, or fireworks.
However, there were no reports of such incidents in Williamsburg at the time of the sighting.
WAVY reached out to the James City County Fire Department for clarification. However, the fire chief was unaware of any related incidents.