🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On May 31, 2008, a witness in Laitre-sous-Amance (France) reported seeing a large white light followed by a smaller red light, moving silently one behind the other. The sighting occurred between 10:30 PM and 11:00 PM and was shared with several other people. However, the testimony lacks specific details, making any serious analysis difficult. The GEIPAN report notes that the testimony is "very unremarkable" and the description too vague to be considered worthy of study. Additionally, the witness did not respond to requests for further information or submit an official statement.
Due to the lack of precise data, the GEIPAN cannot rule out conventional explanations such as satellites or sky lanterns. However, the absence of concrete details prevents verifying these hypotheses. For this reason, the case was classified as "C" due to insufficient information. Although the event may have been harmless, the ambiguity of the testimony leaves it unresolved.