🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On July 15, 2015, a witness in Romilly-sur-Seine (France) observed a triangular object composed of three low-intensity orange circles at each corner. The phenomenon appeared after seeing a satellite and quickly disappeared toward the northwest in a clear sky. The sighting lasted only five seconds, limiting the possibility of gathering more details. Although the witness described the object's shape, the lack of precise information—such as angular measurements, trajectory, or environmental conditions—makes analysis difficult.
The case was classified as "C," indicating uncertainty: it is an unidentified phenomenon due to the lack of data. The single, vague testimony does not allow for ruling out conventional explanations or confirming the object's unusual nature. Until more details from the witness are provided, this case remains in the category of unidentified phenomena.