🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On May 10, 1982, a witness in Seyssinet-Pariset (France) observed a rectangular flying object that was flickering depending on its exposure to sunlight. The phenomenon lasted about 45 seconds, with the object maintaining a constant north-south trajectory before disappearing into the landscape. Despite subsequent investigations, no additional clues or witnesses were found to confirm the sighting. This case, classified as "C" by the GEIPAN, remains an unsolved mystery.
The object did not exhibit characteristics of conventional aircraft, and its unusual behavior caught the witness's attention. The description of a rectangular panel and variable brightness suggests a non-conventional nature, but without further evidence, the explanation remains open. Cases like this, although unresolved, contribute to the database of unexplained aerial phenomena that researchers analyze with rigor.