275 of 275 FILES
Every officially-released non-US government UAP file we have indexed.
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GEIPAN Case 1963-11-01791 — PREMESQUES (59) 11.11.1963
A GEIPAN D1-classified case from 11 November 1963 in which a father and his two sons near Premesques, France, observed a stationary orange luminous ball beneath dark clouds that subsequently moved rapidly upward, leaving no sound or trail.
- orange ball
- stationary hover
- luminous
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES1pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1965-07-00050 — VALENSOLE (04) 01.07.1965
A 2015 GEIPAN synthesis marking the 50th anniversary of the Valensole close-encounter, releasing the three gendarmerie procès-verbaux as the primary official record of the July 1, 1965 event.
- close encounter
- landing trace
- humanoid occupants
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES18pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1965-07-00050 — VALENSOLE (04) 01.07.1965
GEIPAN case 1965-07-00050: a French farmer's July 1965 close encounter with a landed craft and two figures in a Valensole lavender field, with confirmed ground traces, classified by GEIPAN as Category D — unidentified.
- landed craft
- close encounter CE3
- humanoid figures
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES3pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1976-03-00292 — THUIR (66) 25.03.1976
A 2011 GEIPAN re-examination note for a 1976 daytime sighting near Thuir (Pyrénées-Orientales) of an oval dome-topped luminous object, maintaining its original D1 (unexplained, weakly consistent, strange) classification.
- oval
- dome
- luminous
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GEIPAN Case 1976-03-00292 — THUIR (66) 25.03.1976
A GEIPAN/CNES case file (classification D1 — unexplained) documenting a roughly one-minute daylight sighting of a large, luminous, dome-topped oval craft over Thuir, Pyrénées-Orientales, France, on 25 March 1976.
- oval
- dome
- luminous
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GEIPAN Case 1976-11-02763 — SAINT-GEOIRS (38) 25.11.1976
A 2011 GEIPAN re-examination note covering a 1976 close-encounter report from Isère, France, in which a lone hunter observed a silent 2-meter cylindrical object hovering at 10 meters altitude with a red intermittent glow before departing silently southward; classified PAN D1.
- cylindrical UAP
- close encounter
- silent propulsion
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES13pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1976-11-02763 — SAINT-GEOIRS (38) 25.11.1976
A French GEIPAN case file documenting a close-encounter observation by a civilian hunter near Saint-Geoirs (Isère) on 25 November 1976, in which a low-flying cylindrical object performed an apparent direction change at close range and was classified D1 — unexplained.
- cylindrical UAP
- low altitude (~10m AGL)
- direction change at close range
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES17pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1979-07-00644 — PRANLES (07) 21.07.1979
A 2019 GEIPAN re-examination of a July 1979 case from Pranles, Ardeche, France, in which four witnesses in two independent groups observed a stationary yellow-orange ovoid luminous source projecting a blue rotating beam through a full 360-degree sweep for approximately 43 minutes.
- stationary ovoid
- yellow-orange luminous source
- blue rotating beam
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GEIPAN Case 1979-07-00644 — PRANLES (07) 21.07.1979
French gendarmerie procès-verbal and GEIPAN technical case file documenting two independent witness groups' observation of a stationary yellow-orange luminous phenomenon emitting a regularly rotating 360° blue beam over Pranles, Ardèche, on 21 July 1979 — rated Class D (unexplained).
- stationary luminous object
- yellow-orange coloration
- rotating blue beam
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES23pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1980-03-00751 — EGUILLE (L') (17) 16.03.1980
A 2018 GEIPAN re-examination of a March 1980 case in which three civilian witnesses near L'Eguille, Charente-Maritime, observed a silent yellow-orange luminous mass hovering near a cemetery for approximately 45 minutes before departing obliquely at very high speed.
- cigar-shaped
- yellow-orange luminosity
- low-altitude hover
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GEIPAN Case 1980-03-00751 — EGUILLE (L') (17) 16.03.1980
A GEIPAN/CNES case file documenting three civilian witnesses' 16 March 1980 nighttime sighting of a silent yellow-orange luminous mass over L'Eguille, Charente-Maritime, France, carrying a GEIPAN classification-D (unexplained) determination.
- yellow-orange luminous mass
- silent
- nocturnal
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES27pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1982-01-00913 — TRANCRAINVILLE (28) 23.01.1982
A 2018 GEIPAN re-examination of a 1982 French case in which two gendarmes on highway patrol observed an undefined aerial mass illuminating ground, pylons, and farm buildings across approximately 29 km along the A10 motorway near Orléans — a phenomenon that retains its original D (unexplained) classification.
- mobile luminous mass
- ground illumination
- cone-shaped
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES25pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1982-01-00913 — TRANCRAINVILLE (28) 23.01.1982
GEIPAN case 1982-01-00913 is a French gendarmerie-investigated sighting of an unidentified luminous mobile phenomenon over Trancrainville, Eure-et-Loir, on 23 January 1982, rated Classification D (unexplained) by CNES's UAP unit.
- luminous
- mobile
- wide-area illumination
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES11pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1988-12-01156 — RUES-DES-VIGNES (LES) (59) 16.12.1988
A French gendarmerie procès-verbal documenting a December 16, 1988 sighting near Cambrai in which a female student witnessed a silent, disc-shaped object hovering 20 meters above a plowed field, bearing 4 to 6 large underside lights, assigned GEIPAN classification D (unexplained).
- disc-shaped
- hovering
- silent
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GEIPAN Case 1989-03-01170 — MAYET (72) 03.03.1989
A French gendarmerie procès-verbal documenting a March 1989 roadside encounter near Mayet (Sarthe) in which a red-orange fireball caused a moving vehicle to stop and its headlights to extinguish spontaneously, both self-restoring after the object passed; classified OR2 by the gendarmes and GEIPAN category D.
- fireball
- red-orange luminosity
- vehicle interference
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES12pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1989-05-01176 — NEUVELLE-LES-LURE (LA) (70) 30.05.1989
A 12-page GEIPAN/gendarmerie dossier recording a May 30, 1989 sighting near Neuvelle-les-Lure, France, in which three professional game wardens on night patrol observed a silent triangular formation of flashing lights that executed vertical ascent, sawtooth zigzag flight, and apparent electromagnetic correlation with a radio transmission before departing at extreme speed; classified Category D (unexplained) by CNES.
- triangular light formation
- silent
- zigzag flight
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GEIPAN Case 1989-09-01666 — « LES TUILES » BERTRE (81) 04.09.1989
A SEPRA/GEIPAN investigation report by J.J. Velasco (October 1989) documenting a stationary luminous phenomenon observed above a rural residence in Bertre, Tarn, France at 04:30 on 4 September 1989, with gendarmerie-noted physical traces of heated roof tiles and physical samples collected by helicopter, classified D1 — unexplained pending laboratory analysis.
- stationary light
- bottle shape
- physical trace
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GEIPAN Case 1989-09-01666 — « LES TUILES » BERTRE (81) 04.09.1989
GEIPAN case D1: a French retiree witnesses a silent, faceted object stationary above his roof for roughly 30 seconds at 4 AM on 4 September 1989, leaving discolored and displaced roof tiles, blackened moss, and measurable structural subsidence that SEPRA's Jean-Jacques Velasco characterized as the case's distinguishing feature.
- top/gyroscope shape
- faceted luminous object
- ground light projection
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES4pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1989-09-01666 — « LES TUILES » BERTRE (81) 04.09.1989
GEIPAN case 1989-09-01666 is a French civilian UAP report documenting a stationary, spinning-top-shaped luminous object observed at approximately 04:30 on 4 September 1989 above a farmhouse rooftop in Bertre, Tarn (81), France, rated GEIPAN classification D1 — unexplained.
- spinning-top / toupie shape
- stationary hover
- near-ground altitude
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GEIPAN Case 1989-09-01666 — « LES TUILES » BERTRE (81) 04.09.1989
French Gendarmerie procès-verbal and CNES/SEPRA investigation file documenting a 68-year-old witness's September 1989 nighttime observation of a faceted luminous object hovering above his farmhouse roof in the Tarn département, with laboratory-sampled physical traces on roof tiles and vegetation.
- top/toupie-shaped
- multi-faceted luminous object
- stationary hover
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GEIPAN Case 1990-09-01214 — LONGUENESSE (62) 08.09.1990
French National Police procès-verbal documenting multi-night observations of an unidentified ovoid object with red and green lights near Longuenesse (Pas-de-Calais), corroborated by two independent patrol units and forwarded to GEPAN — unresolved, GEIPAN Category D.
- ovoid
- red-green lights
- stationary hover
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES18pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1993-11-01335 — ECQUEVILLY (78) 15.11.1993
A 2018 GEIPAN re-examination of a 1993 Classification D case: a single civilian in Ecquevilly, Yvelines, witnessed a silent circular array of multi-colored lights hover then pass over his farmhouse at 04:30; no conventional hypothesis exceeds 30% investigator confidence.
- circular light formation
- multi-colored lights
- silent
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES17pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1993-11-01335 — ECQUEVILLY (78) 15.11.1993
A French gendarmerie procès-verbal documenting the November 15, 1993 observation of a silent, multi-colored circle of lights over Ecquevilly (Seine-et-Marne), formally classified GEIPAN category D — unexplained.
- circle of lights
- multi-colored lights
- silent
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GEIPAN Case 1993-11-01338 — SAINT-SAUVEUR-DE-MONTAGUT (07) 26.11.1993
French gendarmerie procès-verbal documenting a civilian's one-hour observation of a stationary yellow luminous sphere over the Ardèche on 26 November 1993, forwarded to CNES/SEPRA and classified GEIPAN Category D — unexplained.
- yellow sphere
- stationary
- luminous
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GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
A Météo-France technical note reconstructs the January 28, 1994 Trappes radiosonde trajectory to assess whether it could explain what Air France flight AF3532's crew observed near Coulommiers — and concludes it cannot account for the reported size.
- radar confirmation
- instantaneous disappearance
- commercial aviation
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES26pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
GEIPAN classification-D1 investigation report covering a January 1994 radar-confirmed UAP encounter by an Air France Airbus A320-11 crew near Coulommiers, France, marked unexplained with high strangeness due to instantaneous disappearance.
- commercial aviation
- radar-confirmed
- instantaneous disappearance
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GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
GEIPAN case 1994-01-01345: on 28 January 1994 at 13:14, the crew of Air France flight AF3532 (A320-11, Nice-London) observed an unidentified phenomenon near Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne, subsequently confirmed by ground radar before the object disappeared instantaneously — classified D1 (unexplained, marked strangeness) by CNES/GEIPAN.
- instantaneous-disappearance
- radar-confirmation
- civil-aviation
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES20pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
A GEIPAN investigation of a UAP observed by the crew of Air France flight AF3532 over Coulommiers on 28 January 1994, independently confirmed on ATC radar and classified D1 — unexplained, markedly anomalous — after the object vanished instantaneously.
- Airbus A320
- radar confirmation
- instantaneous disappearance
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GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
GEIPAN case 1994-01-01345 (classification D1): « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.
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GEIPAN Case 1994-01-01345 — « AF3532 » [AERO AFR] COULOMMIERS (77) 28.01.1994
GEIPAN case 1994-01-01345 is the official French investigation file for a January 28, 1994 UAP encounter by an Air France A320 crew over Coulommiers, corroborated by radar and classified D1 (unexplained, marked strangeness).
- aviation encounter
- radar confirmation
- instantaneous disappearance
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GEIPAN Case 1994-06-01360 — USSY-SUR-MARNE (77) 24.06.1994
A French gendarmerie patrol report, assigned GEIPAN Category D (unexplained), documenting a stationary triangular object observed by three officers near Ussy-sur-Marne at 0240 on 24 June 1994.
- triangular UAP
- stationary
- nighttime
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GEIPAN Case 1994-10-01377 — SELESTAT (67) 30.10.1994
GEIPAN gendarmerie case file documenting a couple's close-range sighting of a low-altitude rotating luminous disc stationary above their vehicle in Sélestat, Alsace, on 30 October 1994, rated Class D (unexplained) by CNES's UAP investigation unit.
- luminous circle
- rotating disc
- evenly spaced peripheral lights
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GEIPAN Case 1994-10-01377 — SELESTAT (67) 30.10.1994
French gendarmerie and GEIPAN case file documenting a 1994 nighttime close-approach sighting near Selestat in which a couple in a moving car observed a low-altitude rotating luminous disc that appeared to follow their vehicle — assigned GEIPAN classification D.
- rotating disc
- luminous object
- low altitude
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GEIPAN Case 1997-05-01661 — MEILLERAYE DE BRETAGNE (44) 1997
French gendarmerie procès-verbal (PV 00203/97) documenting a GEIPAN Category-D case from 3 May 1997 in which two civilian witnesses in Meilleraye-de-Bretagne, Loire-Atlantique, observed a round orange-amber luminous object travel north-to-south over their housing estate at night, with no conventional explanation determined.
- round luminous object
- orange-amber
- visual observation
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES6pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2008-07-02443 — BARRET-DE-LIOURE (26) 08.07.2008
A GEIPAN investigation report classifying an ovoid UAP observed through a 9x50 finder scope by two amateur astronomers at Barret-de-Lioure, Drôme, France on July 8, 2008 as D1 — unexplained, moderately strange, good consistency.
- ovoid shape
- steel gray
- optical finder scope
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES7pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2008-07-02443 — BARRET-DE-LIOURE (26) 08.07.2008
GEIPAN amateur-astronomer questionnaire documenting a D1-classified UAP sighting on 8 July 2008 from the summit of Montagne de Bergiès (Drôme, France): an ovoid, metallic-gray object of approximately -4 magnitude observed through a 9x50 finder scope by two witnesses.
- ovoid
- metallic gray
- daylight sighting
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES3pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A GEIPAN/CNES formal radar-trace request to Basel-Mulhouse Airport (LFSB) for a July 2009 unidentified luminous-point observation over Rixheim, France — radar returned negative; case closed D1 (unexplained but minimally anomalous).
- white luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
GEIPAN investigation report (case D1, report dated 2011-09-02) of a 10-12 second naked-eye observation over Rixheim, Haut-Rhin, France on July 26, 2009, in which a silent white luminous point executed an apparent directional change and acceleration that no conventional hypothesis fully explains.
- white luminous point
- direction change
- silent acceleration
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A two-page GEIPAN celestial-chart document reconstructing the July 26, 2009 Rixheim (Alsace) sighting, in which a witness tracked a white luminous point through two distinct flight phases — linear then curved — before it faded into open sky, classified D1 (slightly unusual, remains unexplained).
- white luminous point
- direction change
- two-phase trajectory
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
GEIPAN Annex 04 for case 2009-07-02361: satellite orbital data drawn from calsky.com and heavens-above.com to evaluate whether Cosmos 1151 Rocket body could account for Phase 1 of a white luminous-point sighting over Rixheim, Alsace, on 26 July 2009.
- white luminous point
- linear S-N motion
- direction change
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
GEIPAN Annex 01 for Case 2009-07-02361: a four-page geographic localization document mapping the Rixheim (68170) observation site relative to two nearby aerodromes and the Basel-Mulhouse international airport.
- white luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A GEIPAN investigation record of a single-witness visual observation in Rixheim, France on 26 July 2009, in which a white luminous point executing apparent direction change and acceleration was classified D1 — unexplained due to insufficient data.
- white luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
An LFSB (Basel-Mulhouse) INCA incident report documenting GEIPAN's formal radar-data request for a July 2009 Rixheim luminous-point sighting, with the airport's ELVIRA multi-radar review returning no corroborating track.
- luminous point
- south-north trajectory
- direction change
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES10pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
GEIPAN investigation report (classification D1) for a 10-to-12-second naked-eye sighting in Rixheim, France on 26 July 2009, in which a silent white luminous point changed direction and accelerated before vanishing in open sky — remaining unexplained after radar cross-checks, satellite-pass analysis, and systematic hypothesis elimination.
- white point of light
- direction change
- acceleration
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES2pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A two-page GEIPAN celestial reconstruction chart documenting a single-witness naked-eye UAP sighting over Rixheim, Alsace, on 26 July 2009, classified D1 (unexplained but low strangeness).
- white luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES1pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A one-page GEIPAN technical annex presenting computed satellite-pass data for Cosmos 1151 Rocket as a candidate explanation for the first phase of an unexplained luminous-point observation at Rixheim, France, on 26 July 2009.
- white luminous point
- S-N linear trajectory
- direction change
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES4pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
Geographic localization annex (Annexe 01) for GEIPAN case 2009-07-02361, presenting four annotated aerial views that establish the aviation and terrain context surrounding a UAP observation site in Rixheim, Alsace.
- white luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
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GEIPAN Case 2009-07-02361 — RIXHEIM (68) 26.07.2009
A French gendarmerie procès-verbal and GEIPAN case record documenting a single civilian's 7–8 second observation of a white luminous point over Rixheim, Alsace that changed direction and accelerated, formally classified D1 (unexplained, low anomaly) by the CNES UAP unit.
- luminous point
- direction change
- acceleration
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES28pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2010-01-02498 — TAVERNY (95) 04.01.2010
GEIPAN case 2010-01-02498 (classification D1 — unexplained): a 52-year-old aviation enthusiast reports a large, dark, delta-wing shaped object with three pale orange lights traversing Taverny, France, east to west in 10–15 seconds on the evening of 4 January 2010.
- triangular UAP
- delta-wing shape
- matte dark-gray surface
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES25pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2010-01-02498 — TAVERNY (95) 04.01.2010
GEIPAN investigation report classifying a January 2010 single-witness observation of a large, silent, triangular dark object with three amber circular lights over Taverny, Val-d'Oise, as a D1 unexplained phenomenon.
- triangular
- dark-mass
- silent
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES17pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2010-11-02702 — MANS (LE) (72) 21.11.2010
GEIPAN case 2010-11-02702 (D1/unexplained): a Le Mans resident observed three colored lights in a triangular formation accompanied by an air-rushing sound at 17:55 on 21 November 2010.
- triangular formation
- multicolored lights
- red light
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES6pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2010-11-02702 — MANS (LE) (72) 21.11.2010
GEIPAN case 2010-11-02702: a single civilian witness in Le Mans observed a low-altitude, matte-black triangular object bearing three fixed lights travel approximately 1.6 km in 15 seconds on 21 November 2010; the case was classified D1 — unexplained, high strangeness — after elimination of all standard hypotheses.
- triangular UAP
- three fixed lights
- red and blue lights
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES4pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2011-02-02732 — [A62] de AGEN (47) vers BORDEAUX (33) 15.02.2011
GEIPAN case 2011-02-02732 is a French gendarmerie-backed investigation of a solo motorist's sighting of a static, flat, triangular greenish object above the A62 motorway between Agen and Bordeaux on 15 February 2011, classified D1 (unexplained, insufficient information).
- triangular UAP
- rounded corners
- flat profile
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES21pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2011-02-02732 — [A62] de AGEN (47) vers BORDEAUX (33) 15.02.2011
GEIPAN standard-questionnaire case file for a February 2011 motorist sighting of a static, flat, rounded-triangle greenish object over the A62 highway between Agen and Bordeaux, classified D1 (unexplained).
- triangular
- rounded corners
- flat profile
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES13pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-04-08222 — SAINT-LO (50) 04.04.2012
GEIPAN's investigation of a 15-second Saint-Lô sighting on 4 April 2012 — two luminous points, one orbiting the other in ellipses and sharp-angle deflections — closes as D1 (unexplained) after all standard hypotheses are eliminated.
- luminous points
- non-linear flight
- orbital motion
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES3pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-04-08222 — SAINT-LO (50) 04.04.2012
GEIPAN case 2012-04-08222 is the official French CNES investigation into a D1-classified (unexplained) dual-luminous-point UAP observation over Saint-Lô, Normandy on the evening of April 4, 2012.
- two luminous points
- orbital motion around lead object
- east-to-north trajectory
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES20pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-04-08222 — SAINT-LO (50) 04.04.2012
Single-witness GEIPAN case D1 (unexplained) from Saint-Lô, April 4, 2012: two luminous points crossed the sky east-to-north, one on a straight trajectory while the second continuously orbited the first.
- luminous points
- dual-object formation
- orbiting secondary object
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES40pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-06-08256 — MAFFLIERS (95) 29.06.2012
GEIPAN investigation report (April 2014) for case 2012-06-08256 — a single civilian witness observed a large, stationary, silver-white luminous object above a wheat field near Maffliers (Val-d'Oise) for under twenty seconds before it departed at extreme speed; classified D1 (unidentified) after two field reconstructions and systematic elimination of meteorological, astronomical, and optical hypotheses.
- luminous white object
- stationary hover
- rapid departure
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES20pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-06-08256 — MAFFLIERS (95) 29.06.2012
GEIPAN case file documenting a single civilian witness's sub-twenty-second observation of a large, stationary white luminous object at low altitude over a field in Maffliers, Val-d'Oise, France, on 29 June 2012, classified D1 (unidentified) after gendarmerie investigation.
- white luminous object
- gigantic
- low altitude
- PDFGEIPAN / CNES10pFRANCE
GEIPAN Case 2012-06-08317 — LAMBERSART (59) 17.06.2012
GEIPAN investigation report of a June 2012 sighting in Lambersart, France, in which a single witness observed 10–15 silent transparent spheres flying in tight formation at estimated altitude 1,460–2,000 m, with calculated diameters of 49–68 m; classified D1 — unidentified.
- transparent spheres
- formation flight
- silent