🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
In April 1994, a witness and his friend observed a whitish, lens-shaped light in the sky around 10 PM. The object remained visible for over an hour and a half, performing back-and-forth movements before suddenly disappearing as if sucked into the sky. One of the witnesses estimated its height at about 300 meters, but the case was classified as "C" due to the lack of a precise date for the event.
The long duration of the observation and the description of a low light near the horizon suggest a possible misidentification of the Moon, perhaps partially hidden by clouds. Such perceptual errors are quite common in night-time sightings. Without an exact date, it is impossible to confirm or rule out this hypothesis, making further analysis difficult.