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Haute-Savoie, France · 2015-04-21 · from the GEIPAN archive

An account in Haute-Savoie, France

On April 21, 2015 at 9:30 PM, a witness observed in the sky for 5 minutes a "blinking" light of all colors. The object disappeared after a few minutes, which the witness used to film the phenomenon. After verification with the witness, he was looking above Mont-Saxonnex (74), that is to say to the southwest. The witness observed the phenomenon again 2 days after his first observation. The observation corresponds exactly to the observation of the star Sirius at its setting, with a strong twinkling effect (interaction of light with atmospheric particles), frequent on this brightest star in the sky. GEIPAN classifies this case "A": observation of the star Sirius.

 

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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.