🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On the morning of June 14, 2017, a witness observed a fixed bright object in the sky. He described a white PAN with two lobes and a red dot in the center, noting that no stars were visible except the Moon. The GEIPAN concluded it was likely Venus, visible at that time and direction. The description matches atmospheric effects that can make Venus appear with lobes and colors. However, the testimony is imprecise and reported six months later, limiting its reliability. The witness stopped observing after five minutes and didn't take photos, suggesting low perceived strangeness. Therefore, the case was classified as B: Venus.