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Orange lights in the sky of Saint-Sulpice

Orange lights in the sky of Saint-Sulpice
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Summary

A witness took pictures of two static orange lights in the sky, which remained visible for a few minutes before disappearing. The observation happened on a weekend night, suggesting a festive explanation. The GEIPAN concluded that these were likely Thai lanterns released after a private celebration. The lights were seen towards the southeast and appeared motionless, consistent with the nearly windless weather conditions recorded in the area. Although mysterious, the most plausible explanation points to a human event.