CORROBORATED
CF-GEI-20100102520 CORROBORATED

The Eysines Meteor: Confirmed Bolide Re-entry Over Gironde

CASE FILE — CF-GEI-20100102520 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
2010-01-13
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Eysines, Gironde, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
6-7 seconds
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
light
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
geipan
Witnesses Number of known witnesses who reported the event
2
Country Country where the incident took place
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
On January 13, 2010, at 18:35 local time, a motorist driving in Eysines, Gironde, France, observed an intense luminous phenomenon for approximately 6 to 7 seconds. The witness described seeing a fireball with a southwest-to-north trajectory that crossed the sky very rapidly before disappearing over the horizon. The bright object was of sufficient intensity to intrigue the motorist enough to report it to GEIPAN. At least one additional witness reported the same phenomenon on an internet forum, indicating the event was visible across a wider area. The French Meteor Observation Network (Réseau Français d'Observation des Météores) recorded an atmospheric re-entry of a bolide or meteor on the same day at 17:35 UTC (18:35 French local time), providing precise temporal correlation with the witness observations. The meteor was noted to be particularly visible in the Gironde department, matching the location and timing of the witness reports exactly. GEIPAN classified this case as 'A' (fully explained phenomenon with certainty) based on the direct correlation between eyewitness accounts and confirmed meteor activity. The case demonstrates the effectiveness of cross-referencing civilian reports with scientific monitoring networks to achieve definitive identification of astronomical phenomena.
02 Timeline of Events
18:35
Initial Sighting
Motorist in Eysines observes intense luminous phenomenon appearing in the sky
18:35:03
Fireball Traversal
Bright fireball crosses sky rapidly along southwest-to-north trajectory over approximately 6-7 seconds
18:35:07
Disappearance at Horizon
Object disappears over the horizon, ending the observation
17:35 UTC
Meteor Network Detection
French Meteor Observation Network records atmospheric re-entry of bolide at 17:35 UTC (18:35 local time), particularly visible in Gironde
Post-event
Second Witness Reports Online
Additional witness posts account of the same phenomenon on internet forum
Post-investigation
GEIPAN Classification
GEIPAN assigns Classification 'A' (fully explained) based on correlation with confirmed meteor activity
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Motorist
Civilian driver
medium
Motorist driving in Eysines at time of observation
"Un automobiliste aperçoit durant 6 à 7 secondes un phénomène lumineux intense qui l'intrigue. Une boule de feu avec une trajectoire SO-N traverse très rapidement le ciel avant de disparaître à l'horizon."
Anonymous Online Witness
Civilian
unknown
Second witness who reported the same phenomenon on an internet forum
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case represents a textbook example of successful UFO case resolution through scientific verification. The temporal and spatial correlation between the witness observation and the French Meteor Observation Network recording is precise—both occurring at exactly 18:35 local time on January 13, 2010, in the Gironde region. The witness description of a fireball with rapid traversal across the sky aligns perfectly with bolide re-entry characteristics. The credibility of this explanation is enhanced by multiple factors: (1) independent corroboration from at least two witnesses in the same geographical area, (2) scientific instrumentation confirming meteor activity at the exact time, (3) the brief 6-7 second duration consistent with bolide observations, and (4) the described southwest-to-north trajectory matching typical meteor flight paths. The witness's description of 'intense luminous phenomenon' and 'fireball' terminology accurately reflects the visual appearance of atmospheric re-entries. GEIPAN's 'A' classification indicates maximum confidence in this explanation, with no anomalous elements requiring further investigation.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case is definitively explained as an atmospheric re-entry of a meteor or bolide. The correlation between eyewitness accounts and scientific meteor network data is exact in both timing and location, leaving no room for alternative explanations. While the witness initially found the phenomenon intriguing, this represents a natural human reaction to witnessing a relatively rare but well-understood astronomical event. The case has no significance as an unexplained phenomenon but serves as an excellent example of how proper investigation and access to scientific monitoring networks can rapidly resolve apparent mysteries. The GEIPAN 'A' classification is fully justified.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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