🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
In August 2008, a witness in Fechain (France) contacted the GEIPAN after observing an object in the sky. The event occurred on Friday the 15th at 6:30 PM, and the witness attached three photographs, but provided no further details. Despite initial interest, no additional testimonies or documents were received. The GEIPAN concluded the object was likely a weather balloon, so the case was classified as type B, indicating a probable conventional explanation.
The lack of additional information limited the possibility of a deeper investigation. Although the images did not allow for a definitive identification, the GEIPAN analysis pointed to a plausible and common explanation. This case highlights the difficulty researchers face when dealing with incomplete testimonies, where the absence of concrete data prevents a more precise classification.