(Hill) – Mexican scientists have been studying metal orbs that are believed to have extraterrestrial origins after being retrieved in Colombia earlier this year, and are reportedly studying potential unidentified flying objects (UFOs) online.
The sphere, marked with a decorative etching, was photographed floating irregularly through the sky before crashing near Buga, Colombia in March, attracting the attention of UFO enthusiasts.
A video posted online that has received over 500,000 views shows researcher Jose Luis Velazquez discusses the multilayered area with “no welds or joints” that is expected from artefacts of this type.
Velazquez said in the video that X-rays determined that the three layers of the sphere had different densities.
Julia Mosbridge, founder of the Mosbridge Institute and affiliate professor at the University of San Diego’s Faculty of Physics, told Fox News that she suspects “buga spheres” have an alien origin.
“It looks like a really cool art project,” she told the outlet.
Last year, the Pentagon published a report that found that there were UFO sightings and human human interactions with foreign origins or human interactions, despite the claims of reverse whistleblowers without evidence.
As part of an investigation into the history of UFOs, Congress ordered reports ranging from unclassified and uncategorized documents, which are now called unidentified, unusual phenomenon. The Department of Defense has established the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to classify new reports.