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ALSACAT is my comprehensive catalog of UFO sighting reports in Alsace, the region is the North-East of France, whether they are "explained" or "unexplained".

The ALSACAT catalog is made of case files with a case number, summary, quantitative information (date, location, number of witnesses...), classifications, all sources mentioning the case with their references, a discussion of the case in order to evaluate its causes, and a history of the changes made to the file. A general index and thematic sub-catalogs give access to these Alsatian case files.

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Case of Rixheim, on August 1, 1996:

Case number:

ALSACAT-1996-08-01-RIXHEIM-1

Summary:

On August 1, 1966, in northern and eastern France at least, there were a few dozen testimonies generally located around 9:30 p.m., typical of a re-entry into the atmosphere of space debris.

Through the GEIPAN website, in 2017, it can be seen that one of the sighting locations was Rixheim, that there had been a Gendarmerie report on the testimony; but as the cases of that moment are gathered in a national case file and that the numerous reports of the Gendarmerie are anonymized both for the names of the witnesses and the places, I cannot for the moment identify the Gendarmerie report corresponding to the observation in Rixheim.

The synthesis of the case by the GEIPAN makes it possible to say that that day, a man in the thirties had seen in the sky at approximately 09:30 p.m. - 09:45 p.m. a sphere or a ball with a trail or a tail, blue green in color, moving fast until he lost sight of it.

Data:

Temporal data:

Date: August 1, 1996
Time: 09:40 p.m.
Duration: ?
First known report date: ?
Reporting delay: Hours, days.

Geographical data:

Department: Haut-Rhin
City: Rixheim
Place: ?
Latitude: 47.748
Longitude: 7.404
Uncertainty radius: 2 km.

Witnesses data:

Number of alleged witnesses: 1
Number of known witnesses: 1
Number of named witnesses: 0
Witness(es) ages: 30
Witness(es) types: Man.

Ufology data:

Reporting channel: To the Gendarmerie Nationale.
Type of location: ?
Visibility conditions: Night.
UFO observed: Yes.
UFO arrival observed: No.
UFO departure observed: Yes.
Entities: No.
Photographs: No.
Sketch(s) by witness(es): No.
Sketch(es) approved by witness(es): No.
Witness(es) feelings: ?
Witnesses interpretation: ?

Classifications:

Hynek: NL
ALSACAT: Space junk reentry.

Sources:

[Ref. gei1:] GROUPE D'ETUDES ET D'INFORMATIONS SUR LES PHENOMENES AEROSPATIAUX NON IDENTIFIES (G.E.I.P.A.N.):

ATMOSPHERIC REENTRY — NATIONAL (FR) 08/01/1996

SUMMARY

Probable observations of an atmospheric re-entry.

DESCRIPTION

On the evening of August 1, 1996, many witnesses observed the very rapid passage of a very luminous white ball with a yellow and green trail. The luminous phenomenon lasts about thirty seconds. It is described in the same terms from Cantal to Alsace. The times indicated differ a little but the phenomenon seems to have occurred between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. with a movement towards the North-West.

This large-scale phenomenon, seen by many witnesses in eastern France, is probably an atmospheric re-entry.

TESTIMONIES

[... other testimonies in other places...]

(68) 08/01/1996

[... other testimonies in other places...]

WITNESS
DATE OF THE OBSERVATION 08/01/1996
AGE 30
GENDER M
REACTION Emotion - Curiosity, Interest - Active
CONDITION
WEATHER CONDITIONS Sun of light night
LOCAL DATE AND TIME 08/01/1996 09:30 p.m. / 09:45 p.m.
REFERENCE FRAME Sky
START OF THE OBSERVATION Conditions of appearance provoked by the witness
END OF THE OBSERVATION Conditions of disappearance provoked by the phenomenon
LOCALIZATION
NATURE OF THE OBSERVATION OR DESCRIPTIVE TERMS Other
CHARACTERISTIC OF THE OBSERVATION Trail, Tail
GLOBAL SHAPE 3D - 2 axis of symmetry - Spherical, Ball
COLOR Green Blue
APPARENT SIZE a quarter of the size of the pylon
APPARENT SPEED Fast
NOISE Unknown
EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Unknown - Not specified
NUMBER OF OBSERVED PHENOMENA only one

Note: the GEIPAN publishes numerous reports from the National Gendarmerie relating to these observations on the evening of August 1, 1996; but as all the place names are suppressed, it is not possible to reconcile these proceedings with the corresponding place of observation.

[Ref. jbu1:] JEROME BEAU:

Thursday, August 1, 1996 at 9:30 p.m. to 45 A very large number of witnesses observe the very rapid passage of a very luminous white ball with a yellow and green trail. The luminous phenomenon lasted about 30 s and is described in the same terms from Cantal to Alsace. The phenomenon seems to have moved towards the northwest.

This large-scale phenomenon, seen by many witnesses in eastern France, is probably an atmospheric re-entry.

Discussion:

Map.

On May 5, 1996, the Russian automated and unmanned logistics spaceship "Progress M-31" was launched from Baikonur in Kazakhstan by the Roscosmos agency using a Soyuz-U rocket, to bring cargo to the Russian space station MIR, which was done successfully. It was deorbited at 19:44 UTC, then re-entered and burned in the atmosphere on August 1, 1996 until 20:33 UTC i.e. 09:33 p.m. local time in Alsace.

Below: Progress M52, similar to Progress M31.

Progress M52.

The sources are numerous, see for example planet4589.org/space/gcat/data/derived/launchlog.html or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_in_spaceflight

The most complete data I had (below) was on space.kursknet.ru/cosmos/english/cargoes/prm31.sht

Screenshot.

Unfortunately I have not yet managed to obtain its reentry trajectory.

Evaluation:

Space junk reentry.

Sources references:

* = Source is available to me.
? = Source I am told about but could not get so far. Help needed.

File history:

Authoring:

Main author: Patrick Gross
Contributors: None
Reviewers: None
Editor: Patrick Gross

Changes history:

Version: Create/changed by: Date: Description:
0.1 Patrick Gross February 24, 2023 Creation, [gei1], [jbu1].
1.0 Patrick Gross February 24, 2023 First published.

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