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Alpes-Maritimes, France · 2009-11-30 · from the GEIPAN archive

An account in Alpes-Maritimes, France

On November 30, 2009, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., three witnesses observed the movements of three white points in a clear, cloudless sky. GEIPAN received only one testimony, which reported a very long, discontinuous observation of the movements of several luminous points in the sky. The observation was reported to GEIPAN 1 month later, and the request for an official report was not followed up by the witness, which did not allow an investigation to be conducted. The characteristics of the observation (very long = 1h30, slow movements) could correspond to those of balloons, seagulls (present in the witness's field of vision) as the witness suggests, or any other imaginable hypothesis, without these possible hypotheses being able to be verified. The strangeness level is low and the testimony is unique. This case is classified in category C for lack of information.

 

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This is an official case file of GEIPAN, the French space agency's unidentified aerospace phenomena office, machine translated from French. The original text and the full investigation file are at geipan.fr. We reproduce it with thanks and remove anything on request.