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On June 6, 2013, several witnesses in Saint-Max (France) observed a silent, white luminous object moving from south to northeast. The testimony, combined with Calsky data, identified the phenomenon as the International Space Station (ISS) passing overhead. Although the witness described an irregular movement, similar to a worm, this was explained as a common optical illusion when tracking very bright objects. Additionally, there was a five-minute discrepancy between the reported time and the ISS prediction, but the witness confirmed that what they saw matched the expected observations. The case was classified as "A," meaning it was explained as an ISS sighting.