🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On March 19, 2013, a resident of Nice observed three luminous points aligned in the sky. The phenomenon lasted about 10 seconds before disappearing behind a tree. Although the testimony is detailed, the lack of external data and limited meteorological coherence makes a clear identification difficult. The case cannot be attributed to satellites or aircraft, but could be explained by meteorites or wind-borne objects. However, the short duration of the observation does not allow for the exclusion of any of these explanations with certainty.
The C classification reflects this ambiguity, as there is not enough information for a definitive resolution. The testimony stands out for the witness's surprise, which influences their interpretation. Although visual perception is not questionable, the emotional and temporal context affects the interpretation of the phenomenon. This case, like many others, remains unresolved, highlighting the complexity of UFO reports.