events: 0281aaf7-c66c-5964-bb02-4bd5c1d05b9b
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| id | canonical_id | datetime_utc | datetime_original | datetime_confidence | city | state | country | latitude | longitude | geo_confidence | shape | duration_seconds | witness_count | witness_type | description | credibility_score | anomaly_score | scoring_version | scoring_updated_at | created_at | updated_at | content_hash | location_type | altitude_km | orbit_inclination | celestial_body | ra_degrees | dec_degrees | obs_anti_gravity | obs_sudden_accel | obs_hypersonic | obs_low_observ | obs_trans_medium | observable_count | elizondo_tier | source_name |
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| 0281aaf7-c66c-5964-bb02-4bd5c1d05b9b | seine-et-oise, meuse, anjou | fr | unknown | The witness observed a luminous ball of light, much larger than Venus and with a reddish-orange color. The object was seen for nearly half an hour between Sens and Montereau. It moved about 10 degrees southward as the pilot attempted to land. There were no reports from official observers or correspondents regarding this phenomenon. | 0.4 | 1.0 | 2026-05-04T18:37:22.538219+00:00 | 2026-05-04T18:37:22.538219+00:00 | 2026-05-04T18:37:22.538219+00:00 | surface | earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | International-UFO-Press |
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