Córdoba, Argentina (9-10-2007)

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Case Briefing

Mr. Hector Serpez, a member of the Circulo Ovnilogico Riocuartense (COR) was at his home in Villa Quillinzo, Cordoba, Argentina on Monday, September 10, 2007 at 14:30 hours when he saw a strange object in the sky that captured his attention.

He went looking for his new digital camera, a 5-megapixel Panasonic, and took three photos of the object. Given that the object did not appear on the camera's screen in two of the photos, he erased them from the memory, leaving only one.

While in the company of relatives in the city of Rio Cuarto, he asked a nephew to download his photos to a computer. He was thus able to ascertain that the object photographed days earlier could be clearly seen.

On Monday, September 17, 2007, Serpez contacted the COR's director to report the incident and decided to print a copy of this photo. Once the process was made, he met with the COR's director at noon and both agreed that it was not a bird, given its apparent altitude and the size of the object photographed. The COR's director was left in charge of performing a computerized digital analysis of the photo in question.

This analysis has been issued, concluding that under study with the PhotoShop 7 program and carried to its maximum enlargement, there is no chance that it could be a bird. The analysis has determined that the image does not show a single object, but rather 2, with the second being to the forefront and to the bottom left of the first. In the strictest sense of the word, two Unidentified Flying Objects appear in the photo.

The photographer's character is beyond question and his knowledge of ufology has made him a governing member of the COR group. This is the first time that Mr. Serpez has photographed a UFO despite repeated observations unaided or with binoculars throught his life.

(Special thanks to Mario Bracamonte, COR. Translation (c) 2007, S. Corrales, IHU)


Credits

Special thanks to UFO Casebook and Circulo Ovnilogico Riocuartense (COR).

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