🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On June 20, 2009, a witness in Saint-Pierre recorded a luminous point moving silently across the sky. At first, it appeared to be an unusual phenomenon, but upon reviewing the footage, it was clear that it was an aircraft. The case was classified as "A," meaning a conventional observation. The object displayed green position lights and flashing anti-collision lights, typical of airplanes. Despite the initial surprise, there were no signs of unexplained activity.
The location of the incident is near the Saint-Pierre airport, increasing the likelihood that the observed object was related to normal air traffic. This case is an example of how seemingly inexplicable phenomena can have conventional explanations once thoroughly analyzed. The "A" classification by GEIPAN indicates that there were no anomalous elements warranting further investigation.