On April 19, 2008 at around 9:20 PM, three people observe in the sky the slow movement of three large yellow-orange luminous points. No particular noise is heard during the observation. The …
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Vaucluse, France · 2008-09-08 · from the GEIPAN archive
On September 7, 2008 at 12:20 a.m., a witness photographed from their garden the passage of luminous objects in the sky. The witness has since consulted recent photos of confirmed cases of Thai lantern passages and recognizes the similarity of the observation. This case is classified as A: high probability of Thai lanterns.
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On April 19, 2008 at around 9:20 PM, three people observe in the sky the slow movement of three large yellow-orange luminous points. No particular noise is heard during the observation. The …
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On May 12, 2008 at around 6 p.m., a person photographed Fort Lalatte twice. When later reviewing the photographs, a black spot appears on one of the two photos, although no observation was m…
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A witness sends us a photograph on which red spots appear. After analysis of the photograph, it turns out that the red dots are reflections of the streetlights inside the camera lens. If you…
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A witness briefly reports by email repeated observations of blue luminous shapes, more or less round, in the cloudy sky of the Paris region. The witness sends photographs. No other testimony…
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A witness sends us one of their photographs in which they are surprised to notice the presence of an element they did not see at the time the photo was taken. This photo, with no direct obse…
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On May 10 at around 11 p.m., a witness observed from her garden a red-colored object in a clear, starry sky. The object moved rapidly from south to west. The witness went back inside to get …
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