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Mid October, 1954, Calmeilles, Pyrénées-Orientales:

Reference for this case: Mid-Oct-54-Calmeilles.
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Summary:

The regional newspaper L'Indépendant, from Perpignan, for October 16, 1954, reported, among other sightings from mid-October 1954 and October 14, 1954, that "strange gleams" had been seen above Calmeilles in the Pyrénées-Orientales around 10 o'clock by several people.

These "strange gleams" crossed the sky, moving from north to south, illuminating the valley for a few moments before they "disappeared."

Reports:

[Ref. int1:] NEWSPAPER "L'INDEPENDANT":

Scan.

Strange craft

As Mr. Figuères told us yesterday afternoon, "These facts seem strange, but I assure you that I was quite frightened and that for 30 seconds to 1 minute, I was stunned by the sight of this red sphere which made no noise, landed and took off again without emitting the slightest flame.

"I am ready to certify that I was not the victim of a hallucination, and the barking of my large wolf-dog is for me sufficient proof that it was a strange phenomenon and one that I had never seen."

Strange lights above Calmeilles in the Pyrénées-Orientales

PERPIGNAN. -- In Calmeilles (Pyrénées-Orientales), near Céret, around 10 o'clock, several people saw strange lights crossing the sky, moving from north to south. These lights illuminated the valley for a few moments, then disappeared.

Two aviators fail to find the mysterious craft reported to them

AVIGNON. -- At the beginning of Thursday afternoon, at 1:30 p.m., the population of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse was in a state of excitement. Indeed, a "white disc" was slowly hovering above the small town and could be clearly seen with good binoculars. This white disc was topped with a spherical dome of the same color.

The lower circular edge intermittently displayed two powerful lights, varying from white to purplish, passing through red.

The Caritat base (Vaucluse), alerted, immediately dispatched two jet aircraft, which soon appeared over Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.

Here, two versions emerge: that of the population and that of the Secretariat of the Armed Forces.

According to the population, the two jet aircraft from the Orange base dived toward the "disc," and it was seen to shoot away like an arrow, pursued in vain by the two planes.

On the other hand, the State Secretariat for the Armed Forces (Air) specifies that the two pilots from the Orange base who flew at different altitudes over Fontaine-de-Vaucluse on the afternoon of October 14 observed no unknown craft during their search. The two pilots are experienced officers, and their report is categorical.

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MULHOUSE. -- A sales representative driving on Thursday evening, accompanied by a friend, between Niffer and Kembs, suddenly saw in the sky a luminous craft in the form of an ovoid fireball. According to the representative, it traced a large "S" in the sky, moving at a vertiginous speed and at an altitude of about 300 meters. The craft, which was preceded by a long luminous trail, changed color from orange to white, then headed toward the southeast.

Explanations:

Map.

Insufficient information, possible shooting stars.

Keywords:

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Calmeilles, Pyrénées-Orientales, gleams, illumination, multiple

Sources:

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Document history:

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1.0 Patrick Gross April 23, 2026 First published, [int1].

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