CORROBORATED
CF-GEI-20090802370 CORROBORATED
The Castanet-Tolosan Fireball
CASE FILE — CF-GEI-20090802370 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
2009-08-18
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Castanet-Tolosan, Haute-Garonne, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
7 seconds
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
orb
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
geipan
Witnesses Number of known witnesses who reported the event
1
Country Country where the incident took place
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
On the evening of August 18, 2009, a single witness observed a luminous phenomenon from their home terrace in Castanet-Tolosan, a commune in the Haute-Garonne department of southern France. The witness reported seeing an orange-yellow spherical object with a trailing wake moving across the sky from northwest to south over approximately seven seconds. The object followed a descending trajectory and gradually faded from view.
The observation was brief and involved minimal detail. The witness described the phenomenon as a 'boule de couleur jaune orangé suivie d'une trainée' (orange-yellow ball followed by a trail), consistent with classical descriptions of atmospheric entry events. GEIPAN, France's official UFO investigation service operated by CNES (the French space agency), received the report but was unable to conduct a thorough investigation.
Despite multiple follow-up attempts by GEIPAN investigators, the witness failed to provide additional information necessary for a complete analysis. The case was ultimately classified as 'C' in GEIPAN's system, indicating a likely explanation exists but cannot be definitively confirmed due to insufficient data. GEIPAN's preliminary assessment suggested a probable atmospheric reentry event, though the sparse testimony prevented conclusive determination.
02 Timeline of Events
Evening, August 18, 2009
Initial Observation
Witness observes luminous phenomenon from home terrace in Castanet-Tolosan
00:00-00:02
Object Appears
Orange-yellow spherical object with trailing wake appears moving from northwest direction
00:02-00:07
Descending Trajectory
Object continues southward on descending path for approximately 7 seconds total
00:07
Object Disappears
Phenomenon gradually fades from view while maintaining descending trajectory
Post-August 2009
GEIPAN Investigation Initiated
GEIPAN receives report and classifies as potential atmospheric reentry; attempts follow-up
Investigation Period
Investigation Stalled
Witness fails to respond to multiple GEIPAN follow-up requests for additional details
Final Classification
Case Classified 'C'
GEIPAN assigns Class C classification: likely explained but unconfirmed due to insufficient information
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness 1
Civilian resident
low
Resident of Castanet-Tolosan who observed the phenomenon from their home terrace. Failed to respond to multiple GEIPAN follow-up requests for additional information.
"Une boule de couleur jaune orangé suivie d'une trainée qui se déplace du NO vers le Sud."
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents minimal analytical value due to the extreme lack of investigative data. The witness description aligns closely with documented characteristics of meteoric phenomena: brief duration (7 seconds), orange-yellow coloration indicative of atmospheric heating, visible trail suggesting ablation, descending trajectory, and gradual fade-out. These factors collectively point toward a natural explanation.
The witness's failure to respond to GEIPAN's follow-up requests significantly limits our ability to assess credibility or gather corroborating details. No other witnesses came forward despite the event occurring in a populated suburban area near Toulouse. The absence of additional reports suggests either limited visibility, low brightness relative to other celestial events, or lack of public awareness. GEIPAN's 'C' classification appropriately reflects the probable-but-unconfirmed nature of the atmospheric reentry hypothesis. Without additional witness testimony, photographic evidence, or astronomical data correlating with known meteor activity on this date, definitive closure remains elusive.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Insufficient Data for Any Conclusion
While the atmospheric reentry hypothesis is plausible, the extreme paucity of information makes any definitive conclusion premature. The single witness provided minimal detail and refused follow-up contact, raising questions about observation accuracy and witness reliability. No corroborating witnesses emerged despite the event occurring in a populated area. Without additional testimony, photographic evidence, radar data, or correlation with documented astronomical events, even the 'natural phenomenon' explanation remains technically unconfirmed speculation.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This sighting almost certainly represents a natural atmospheric phenomenon, most likely a meteor or space debris reentry. The described characteristics—orange-yellow color, trailing wake, northwest-to-south trajectory, seven-second duration, and descending path—are textbook indicators of an object burning up in Earth's atmosphere. The witness's reluctance or inability to provide follow-up information prevented GEIPAN from correlating the observation with known astronomical events or satellite reentries occurring on August 18, 2009. While the case remains technically unconfirmed due to insufficient data, it poses no credible mystery and holds negligible significance for UFO research. The classification as 'C' (likely explained) is appropriate and generous given the available evidence.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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