One night, as darkness cloaked the northern skies of Mexico, I found myself compelled to document a spectacle that defied easy explanation. Armed with a NIKON D-60 camera set to capture the night in RAW format, I focused my lens on the moonlit environs near Hermosillo, Baja California. The date was March 7th, 2009, around 19:50 hours.
What appeared in the frame was a shape unlike any ordinary celestial body or known aircraft. A bright light, enveloped in a subtle haze or aura, hovered silently against the night sky. Its illumination was steady yet enigmatic, casting a surreal glow that seemed to pulse gently with an otherworldly rhythm. I captured it at an 18mm focal length with a shutter speed of 20 seconds, a deliberate exposure designed to seize every detail of this mysterious visitor.
Coordinates mark the spot precisely: 29°13’05.87″ N latitude and 110°51’32.18″ W longitude, placing this anomaly squarely above Hermosillo. For a fleeting 20 seconds, this light held my gaze before vanishing as mysteriously as it had appeared.
The experience was intense and unsettling—a quiet moment that felt charged with something beyond the ordinary. The steady glow, the delicate haze surrounding the object, and the stillness of the night combined to create an intimate encounter with the unknown.
Sharing this image and my account feels crucial for those who seek serious and professional insight into aerial phenomena. I welcome reflections, theories, and inquiries from fellow enthusiasts and researchers who, like me, stare upward and wonder about the mysteries woven into our night skies.