While capturing the fading light of a Tijuana sunset, I noticed something peculiar—a perfectly round sphere imprinted right on the glowing orb of the sun. It appeared unexpectedly, hauntingly clear against the dimming sky, a strange circle that lingered in view longer than any random lens flare should. I wasn’t alone in my observation; multiple cameras recorded the exact same eerie mark, confirming this was no mere optical illusion.
The experience was surreal. As the sun dipped lower, this shape remained stubbornly etched in view, defying the natural progression of twilight. I found myself questioning what it could mean—a natural phenomenon, a trick of light, or something far more mysterious.
Captured on the evening of March 9, 2007, in Tijuana, Baja California, this orbiting enigma left both myself and fellow observers quietly enthralled. Despite the passage of years, the memory burns bright: a silent, spectral sphere haunting the sun’s dying light, a vivid reminder that the skies may still harbor secrets beyond our understanding.
For seekers of the unknown, this fleeting glimpse remains a tantalizing clue, urging us to look closer at the skies and question what lies beyond our familiar horizons. Each picture, taken from different devices, holds a fragment of the truth—inviting continued exploration into the mysteries overhead.