🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
In September 2013, a witness in Toulouse observed several orange spheres moving at low altitude. These lights turned off one after another, creating some confusion. The GEIPAN report suggests they could have been sky lanterns, often used in celebrations. However, it could not be confirmed with certainty that they followed wind patterns. Despite the vague description, the case was classified as "B," indicating it likely wasn't an unexplained phenomenon. The lights moved slowly for several minutes on a weekend night, fitting a local event scenario.