On the night of October 29, 2010, an uncanny sight unfolded above Morelia, Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico. As darkness enveloped the sky at precisely 8:20 PM, I found myself transfixed by a cluster of huge lights moving steadily from south to north. These lights, luminous and commanding, were easily one-eighth the size of the moon — an astonishing scale for any earthly phenomenon.
For a full three minutes, these glowing sentinels traced a silent path across the heavens, their steady motion both mesmerizing and unsettling. The sheer size and brilliance of these lights defy easy explanation, inviting wonder and speculation about their origin. This prolonged celestial display imprinted itself on my memory, blending the thrill of the unknown with the haunting stillness of Morelia’s night.
Such encounters challenge our perceptions and tease the imagination, beckoning us to look up and question what truly moves beyond the stars. Whether a trick of light or a visitor from elsewhere, the enigmatic passage of these immense lights remains a compelling mystery in the skies above Morelia.