On March 27, 2010 at 10:30 PM, two people observe from their home the passage of about twenty luminous balls that group together and then follow a West-East trajectory. No noise is heard by the witnesses. The characteristics of the observation (about twenty luminous balls of orange-yellow color moving along the same trajectory for several minutes) as well as the photographs taken by a witness correspond to the observation (now well known) of a flight of Thai-style sky lanterns. The date (Saturday evening) is also frequent for this type of observation (celebration, wedding, end of weekend). The case is classified B.
Vosges, France · 2010-03-27 · from the GEIPAN archive
An account in Vosges, France
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