On February 22, 2010 at 1:55 a.m., a witness observed from the garden a stationary luminous point that intrigued him. Looking at it more carefully, he saw that the light emitted by this point was of different colors. Impressed, the person called his brother, who confirmed the observation. The observation duration of more than 20 minutes obviously suggests the observation of a celestial phenomenon. The configuration of the sky on the date of the observation shows the star Sirius in the area of sky observed. This star, the brightest in our sky, presents variable luminous aspects (as described by the witness). The case is classified as A, as the observation of the star Sirius.
Dordogne, France · 2010-02-22 · from the GEIPAN archive
An account in Dordogne, France
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