🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
In May 1993, a family in France observed between six and eight luminous oval-shaped objects in the sky for about five minutes. These objects zigzagged, jumped, and formed circles in a cloudy sky. Two family members, the mother and her son, witnessed the phenomenon, while the others did not. The GEIPAN, a French organization dedicated to UFO research, later reviewed the case and concluded it was likely a laser show of the "Skytracker" or "SkyRose" type. These devices were less common in 1993 and could have been used at a nightclub or private party. Although the exact source of the light could not be confirmed, witness accounts and the behavior of the objects support this explanation. The case was reclassified as "probable observation" due to the lack of conclusive evidence.