On September 28, 2011 at around 8:25 PM, a motorist and his passenger quickly observed the presence of several lights in the sky. This observation case, of average strangeness and average consistency (precise testimony, two non-independent witnesses), allows only the hypothesis of luminous balloons to be proposed, but this hypothesis could not be supported by other additional information. (see investigation report). GEIPAN classifies this case as C for lack of cross-checking.
Dr�me, France · 2011-09-28 · from the GEIPAN archive
An account in Dr�me, France
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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.