On a cool evening in Tijuana, Baja California, I found myself standing in a friend’s front yard after dinner, waiting for the gate to open. Just as I glanced up, my attention was caught by three brilliant stars silently gliding across the night sky. But there was something unnerving about their synchronized movement — it was too perfect, too deliberate.
I called out to my friend to come and witness this strange sight. As he joined me, the realization hit us: this was not three separate stars, but rather one enormous triangular craft. It moved with eerie precision, and then, astonishingly, it stopped and rotated. Two lights shifted to the bottom while a single light moved to the top — confirming its vast triangular shape. This immense craft even blocked out the stars behind it when it shifted position.
We were frozen, unsure how to react, until my friend hurried to fetch his phone to capture whatever magic was unfolding. Suddenly, the rear lights began blinking in an unworldly pattern, and without any sound, the craft shot away in a blink, vanishing into the night sky.
The silence was as remarkable as the presence itself. This giant, silent triangle defied all expectations — no noise, no hesitation — just a fleeting glimpse that would remain etched in our minds forever. Encounters like this remind us how much of the night sky’s secrets remain hidden, waiting to be witnessed.