🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On September 9, 2012, around midnight, three friends were stargazing when they noticed a bright light moving in an unusual way. The main light was very bright and seemed to move quickly in different directions, followed by another dimmer light. Only one of the three provided a testimony, but the sky map matched the positions of Jupiter and Aldebaran. However, the movement described did not fit with fixed celestial objects. Investigators suggested the possibility of an autokinetic illusion, a phenomenon that occurs when there are few reference points in the sky. This explanation seems plausible given the lack of bright stars in the observed area.