Was it a UFO? A sign that the end is nigh? A rainbow-like halo surrounded the sun over Mexico City on Thursday, an optical phenomenon that triggered a social media frenzy of pictures and jokes about the end of the world. Some weren’t so amused. "I have received some 30 phone calls from people who are scared and think that it’s a bad omen, others think it means it will rain more than expected,“ the coordinator of the National Weather Service, Juan Manuel Caballero, told AFP.
It’s very common. The thing is that people never look up.
Manuel Cabellero, National Weather Service
But Caballero’s science-based reassurances had no effect on many Chilangos - as the capital’s residents are known - who had a field day on social media. "The aliens have finally arrived! Prepare the sandwiches for the trip!” someone wrote on Facebook. Others quipped that it was a government conspiracy to blind voters ahead of June 7 mid-term polls, with one Twitter user saying: “A sun halo days before elections. Coincidence? I don’t believe it." Sun halos actually occur when sunlight passes through ice crystals, bending the light and creating the colourful ring.