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- Q1571248 subject Q7146035.
- Q1571248 subject Q7217170.
- Q1571248 subject Q8118925.
- Q1571248 subject Q8852684.
- Q1571248 abstract "On August 12, 1883, the astronomer José Bonilla reported that he saw more than 300 dark, unidentified objects crossing before the Sun while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He was able to take several photographs, exposing wet plates at 1/100 second. These represent the earliest photos of an unidentified flying object. It was later suggested that the objects were actually high flying geese, while some ufological literature interpreted the objects as either alien spacecraft or an unsolved mystery.In 2011, researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico suggested that the unidentified objects may have been fragments of a billion-ton comet passing within a few hundred kilometers of Earth.".
- Q1571248 thumbnail Jose_Bonilla_UFO_observation_12_August_1883.jpg?width=300.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q11063.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q219611.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q222738.
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- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q6582994.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q7146035.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217170.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q8118925.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q8852684.
- Q1571248 wikiPageWikiLink Q904614.
- Q1571248 comment "On August 12, 1883, the astronomer José Bonilla reported that he saw more than 300 dark, unidentified objects crossing before the Sun while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He was able to take several photographs, exposing wet plates at 1/100 second. These represent the earliest photos of an unidentified flying object.".
- Q1571248 label "Bonilla observation".
- Q1571248 depiction Jose_Bonilla_UFO_observation_12_August_1883.jpg.