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| Date: | Saturday, February 22, 2003 |
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| Time: | At about 10:00 P.M. |
| Duration: | 5,6 sec |
| Department: | 94, France |
| Location: | Noisy le Grand |
| Number of witness: | 2 additionnal |
| Number of objects: | 2 |
| Shape of object: | Wheel |
| Other objects: | Glowing spots |
| Sound: | No |
| Color: | White |
| Flashes, rays: | No |
| Color of flashes, rays: | N/A |
| Contrail, exhaust, ejection: | No |
| Color of contrail, exhaust, ejection: | N/A |
| Moon visible: | No |
| Clouds: | No |
| Rain: | No |
| Wind: | Yes |
"I am an amateur astronomer, I was in company of 2 other friends, we looked for stars to set up (put our telescopes in position) when we saw (at about 10:00 p.m.) UTC, SE direction, 2 luminous points of low magnitude (distant) distant of one second of arc approximately move symmetrically, slowly in the beginning from right to left, then a great acceleration on a long distance (approximately 2 hands tended on the horizon) in 1 half second, then deceleration and they described a downwards trajectory, then one gone up then the glare decreased quickly and disapoeared. impressive phenomenon. No visible flutter. I hope that another witness is able to confirm what we saw... "
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