🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On February 6, 1995, a witness in Saint-Martin (Guadeloupe) observed a luminous point that became increasingly bright before disappearing by splitting into two red points. Although the phenomenon was clearly reported, the GEIPAN classified it as a type B case, suggesting a plausible explanation. Investigators concluded it was likely an atmospheric entry, a hypothesis that fits the witness's description.
The testimony is consistent and detailed, giving credibility to the report. However, the lack of physical evidence or additional witnesses limits the possibility of a definitive confirmation. Despite this, the case remains interesting for researchers of unidentified aerial phenomena, especially in regions like Guadeloupe where records are less common.