Between July 1 and July 12, 2010, around 11 a.m., a witness observes for a few seconds in the sky the rapid passage of a rectangular object with an aluminum color. No noise is heard during the observation. No other testimony will be collected on this phenomenon. This observation case is very strange, but the testimony is very insubstantial: a single witness despite a very populated area, a very short observation of a few seconds, no precise date. The sincerity of the witness is not in question, but a temporary vision problem (glare) cannot be ruled out. It is not possible to conduct a precise investigation into this case. GEIPAN classifies the case as "C" due to a lack of reliable information.
Seine-Saint-Denis, France · 2010-07--- · from the GEIPAN archive
An account in Seine-Saint-Denis, France
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