Within Correze UFOs
What Do Corrèze's Official UFO Files Really Show?
Corrèze's modern official files show how satellites, aircraft, meteors and lighting effects can become sincere UFO reports.
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- Which Corrèze cases GEIPAN lists
- Satellites, aircraft and other likely causes
- Why some reports remain weak or unresolved
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Introduction
Corrèze’s official UFO record is more useful as a lesson in careful investigation than as a catalogue of dramatic mysteries. In the modern CNES/GEIPAN archive, the department’s reported phenomena are mostly explained, probably explained, or too weakly documented to resolve. The recurring causes are strikingly ordinary: the International Space Station, Starlink satellites, aircraft seen at awkward angles, brief atmospheric entries, light projections on cloud, insects close to a camera lens, and bright stars distorted by atmosphere or phone video. That does not mean witnesses were foolish or dishonest. It means that sincere observation, especially at night, can be surprisingly hard to interpret without timing, direction, photographs, radar tracks or astronomical checks. GEIPAN’s Corrèze cases therefore form a useful counterweight to the department’s older, more dramatic UFO lore: they show what happens when sightings are tested against known sky, aviation and optical explanations.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPANGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPAN
Which Corrèze cases GEIPAN lists
GEIPAN is the French official body, within CNES, that collects, analyses, anonymises, archives and publishes reports of unidentified aerospace phenomena. Its own description of the process is deliberately practical: gather witness accounts, look for explanations using known phenomena and expert networks, preserve the file for possible later study, and publish conclusions for the public.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPANGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPAN
For Corrèze, the published archive includes a compact but varied set of cases. The list is not a parade of confirmed “unknown craft”. It includes cases classed A, meaning explained without ambiguity; B, meaning the retained explanation is very probable; and C, meaning the case cannot be properly analysed because reliable information is missing. On the relevant GEIPAN search page, Corrèze entries include Meyrignac-l’Église in 2011, Brive-la-Gaillarde in 1983, Saint-Privas in 1993, Favars in 2019, Malemort-sur-Corrèze in 2020, Seilhac in 2021, an A20 motorway sighting in 2022, Laroche-près-Feyt in 1977, Brive in 1979, Chavéroche in 2012 and Condat-sur-Ganaveix in 2014.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Recherche de cas | GEIPANGeipan Recherche de cas | GEIPAN
The department’s modern GEIPAN profile is therefore not dominated by one spectacular unresolved incident. It is better understood as a small evidence cluster. Some reports are solved because the timing and direction match known aircraft or satellites. Some are probable identifications where the pattern is strong but not all details can be pinned down. Others remain in category C because the file lacks enough reliable information to test the witness account properly.
That distinction matters. A category C case is not the same as a strong unexplained case. GEIPAN defines category C as non-identifiable because of a lack of data or information, while category D is reserved for cases still unexplained after investigation. Its national figures also show how common ordinary explanations and weak-data cases are: in the dynamic statistics published on 25 June 2026, 28.0% of published cases were classed A, 38.8% B, 30.1% C and only 3.1% D.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Statistiques | GEIPANGeipan Statistiques | GEIPAN
Satellites, aircraft and cameras explain much of the modern pattern
The Corrèze files are most revealing when read case by case. They show how different ordinary mechanisms can produce quite different kinds of “UFO” experience.
The Ussac case of 25 June 2010 is a clean example of a satellite-type report. A witness saw a silent, very bright white spherical light from a terrace at about 00:50, tracking it for one to two minutes. GEIPAN classed the case B, concluding that the witness had probably observed the International Space Station.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr. GEIPAN’s public guidance explains why this kind of sighting is plausible: satellites and the ISS can appear as star-like lights, move steadily in a straight line, brighten or vanish as they pass into or out of sunlight, and be checked against satellite-prediction tools when the observer’s time and location are precise.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPANGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPAN
Meyrignac-l’Église on 23 March 2011 is similar but briefer. The witness reported a very rapid observation of a highly luminous white ball that seemed to come towards her before disappearing upwards, with no unusual sound and no other witness. GEIPAN classed it B as a probable Iridium satellite flare, a short bright reflection from a satellite.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr. GEIPAN’s own explainer notes that an Iridium flare can make a moving point suddenly become extremely bright and then go out within seconds because sunlight reflects off satellite surfaces.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPANGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPAN
Malemort-sur-Corrèze on 26 August 2020 brings the story into the Starlink era. Several people saw nine bright objects moving quickly at night, some in pairs, with no sound. GEIPAN classed the case B as a probable Starlink-satellite confusion, noting that the sighting occurred less than three weeks after a Starlink train launch and that the satellites had not yet dispersed fully.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr. This fits GEIPAN’s broader guidance: Starlink satellites can be visible over France, especially in the first fortnight after launch, as a dotted sequence of bright points moving across the sky.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPANGeipan Comprendre un Phénomène | GEIPAN Spaceflight reporting confirms the relevant launch context: SpaceX launched 57 Starlink satellites on 7 August 2020, with another batch of 58 Starlink satellites launched on 18 August 2020.[Spaceflight Now]spaceflightnow.comspacex closes out busy week with launch of more starlink satellitesspacex closes out busy week with launch of more starlink satellites
Why a “probable” explanation can still be strong
Readers often notice the word “probable” and assume it means the explanation is weak. In GEIPAN’s system, that is not necessarily true. Category B means the retained explanation is considered very probable after investigation, not merely guessed. Category A is reserved for cases where the explanation is unambiguous; category B leaves room for uncertainty because one or are missing, imprecise or not independently confirmed.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPANGeipan Mission & Geipan | GEIPAN
The Brive-la-Gaillarde case of 26 November 1983 shows how that works. A motorist briefly saw a round, red, fast-falling object with a white trail, for about one second. GEIPAN’s file says no other information or trace could be collected, but the sighting was probably an atmospheric re-entry. The case is classed B rather than A because the description fits a known phenomenon, but the evidence is too thin for complete certainty.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
The A20 motorway sighting on Christmas night 2022 is another useful example. A witness driving between Brive-la-Gaillarde and Limoges, in the Uzerche sector, saw two round blue-white-grey forms on a cloudy sky for roughly 20 seconds. One appeared still while the other moved around nearby, and both disappeared when the witness tried to photograph them. GEIPAN classed the case B as a probable light projection, perhaps from a skytracer, because round moving patches on low cloud are a good match for projected lights. But the absence of other witnesses, the lack of images and imprecise location prevented a formal confirmation.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
This is one of the most important interpretive points in Corrèze’s official record. The best explanation is not always proved in the courtroom sense. Instead, GEIPAN weighs the witness description, the timing, the direction, the environment and known phenomena. A “probable” skytracer, satellite or aircraft explanation can be evidentially strong even when the file preserves some uncertainty.
Why some reports remain weak or unresolved
The most misunderstood category in the Corrèze files is category C. These cases are not necessarily extraordinary. They are cases where the data are too incomplete or unreliable for a firm analysis.
Saint-Privas, listed by GEIPAN as a 1993 case, involved three witnesses reporting several star-sized luminous balls, green or orange, stationary or moving faster than an aircraft. The observations were said to have occurred around 20:00 on 1 February 1993 and the following day; one witness also said the phenomenon had been seen the previous year. GEIPAN’s conclusion is spare: no other information could be collected, and the case is classed C for lack of reliable information.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
Favars on 29 November 2019 is more detailed and more instructive. A witness saw what seemed at first to be a very bright star, with intriguing scintillation, shortly before 22:00. Nine people were reportedly called to watch; a phone video attempt failed, and later another brief email testimony with videos was supplied. GEIPAN judged the case fairly strange but only of medium consistency. The favoured line of enquiry was an astronomical misidentification, because the observation lasted about 80 minutes and the videos resembled a bright star affected by focus and atmospheric scintillation. However, GEIPAN could not make the astronomy match cleanly: Sirius had not yet risen at the reported time, Procyon was not in the direction and elevation indicated, and the reported movement was not confirmed by the available videos or by the one additional witness GEIPAN could recover. The result was category C: non-identifiable because of lack of reliable data.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
That does not make Favars a strong unknown in the sense of a robust category D case. It makes it a good example of how a likely ordinary explanation can fail to close because the observation details are too uncertain. In practical terms, a long, low, scintillating light at night strongly suggests an astronomical cause, but a confident identification needs accurate direction, elevation, time and ideally independent corroboration.
What Corrèze’s official files change about the local UFO story
Corrèze’s older UFO reputation is shaped by more dramatic rural stories, especially from the 1950s. The GEIPAN layer changes the balance. It does not erase witness experience, and it does not prove that every local report has an ordinary cause. But it shows that the department’s best-documented modern reports mostly belong to a recognisable pattern of misperception, perspective, incomplete data and technology in the sky.
The strongest lesson is that “ordinary” does not mean “obvious at the time”. A distant aircraft can look fixed. A satellite can brighten, vanish or move silently in a way that feels purposeful. A Starlink train can look like multiple coordinated objects. A projected light on low cloud can appear as a moving object in the sky. A bright star low on the horizon can pulse, split or distort on a phone camera. An insect a few centimetres from a lens can become a mysterious object in a photograph. Corrèze’s GEIPAN files provide concrete local examples of each of these traps.[Geipan+4Geipan+4Geipan]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
They also show why official UFO archives should be read with care. A case title and classification are only the start. The meaningful details are the duration, direction, angular height, number of witnesses, whether the sighting was direct or only photographic, and whether investigators had access to aircraft tracks, satellite predictions, weather, astronomy and original testimony. GEIPAN itself says the final classification can be revisited if new information is supplied, especially for C and D cases.[Geipan]cnes-geipan.frGeipan Classification | GEIPANGeipan Classification | GEIPAN
For the Corrèze branch of French UFO history, this makes the GEIPAN material valuable precisely because it is unsensational. It gives readers a way to separate three things that are often blurred together: sincerely reported sightings, sightings that remain poorly documented, and sightings that are probably or certainly explained. The result is not a dismissal of the local record, but a more accurate picture of it: modern Corrèze is a department where official files mostly show how known skies become unfamiliar.<section class="further-reading-section" data-page-toc-exclude aria-labelledby="further-reading-title"><div class="fr-section-shell"><div class="fr-section-header"><div class="fr-section-heading"><p class="fr-section-kicker">Amazon book picks</p><h3 class="fr-heading" id="further-reading-title">Further Reading</h3></div><p class="fr-intro">Books and field guides related to What Do Corrèze's Official UFO Files Really Show?. Use these as the next step if you want deeper reading beyond the article.</p></div><div class="fr-books-grid"><article class="fr-book-card">Book
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