🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On July 14, 1983, around 11:55 PM, a group of people observed a luminous point moving in an unusual way for 45 seconds. The object followed a north-south trajectory with abrupt movements, and its brightness was comparable to that of a satellite. After stopping for several seconds and increasing its luminous intensity, it disappeared quickly over the horizon. No further information was obtained about this phenomenon, making it an intriguing and unresolved case.
The case was classified as "C" by the GEIPAN, indicating no conventional explanation was found. Despite the brief observation, the witnesses agreed on the description of the movement and brightness of the object, adding credibility to the testimony. Cases like this, although inconclusive, are valuable for the study of unexplained aerial phenomena.