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The Bonilla observation was an astronomical event in 1883 in which hundreds of unidentified flying objects were observed and photographed by Mexican astronomer José Bonilla. The photographs taken during the Bonilla observation are generally regarded as one of the first known examples of photographs of "unidentified flying objects". Though the objects were assumed to be flocks of high-flying geese, astronomers have suggested more recently that Bonilla was observing a nearby comet breaking apart.
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00:00Unidentified. My top UFO cases. UFO sightings in Mexico. 1883. On August 12th, 1883, the astronomer
00:10Jose Bonilla reported that he saw more than 300 dark unidentified objects crossing before the sun
00:17while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He took a number of
00:23wet plate photographs at 1 100th of a second exposure. Although it was later found that the
00:30objects were actually high flying geese, Bonilla is usually given the distinction of having taken
00:35the earliest photo of a unidentified flying object with some UFO logical literature interpreting the
00:42photographs as either alien spacecraft or an unsolved mystery.
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