LEVEL 01 // ARCHIVE CLASSIFICATION SELECTOR
LEVEL 02 // CRAFT SHAPE FAMILIES
POSTGRESQL INDEX / 13 RECORDSLEVEL 03 // ARCHIVAL CASE RECORD [C-000246]
VALENSOLE RUGBY-BALL CRAFT (1965 REPORT)
Case-specific prolate/“rugby-ball” object reported by Maurice Masse near Valensole, France, resting on four legs plus a central pivot, fitted with a sliding door and departing with a whistle at very high speed. Landing-site marks were subsequently documented.
ANOMALY REFERENCE PICTOGRAM
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// ARCHIVE SNAPSHOT
C-000246 / TERM-000160PUBLISHED CLAIMS
9
VARIANTS
0
ENCOUNTERS
1
UNIQUE SOURCES
1
UNIQUE WORKS
1
HISTORICAL RANGE
1965
// RECURRING REPORTED CHARACTERISTICS
1 / RECORDSSOUND EMISSION / 1
// REPRESENTATIVE VARIANTS
0 VARIANTSNo narrower variants are currently documented for this family.
// REPRESENTATIVE ENCOUNTERS
1 ENCOUNTERSValensole CE2/CE3
E-300246 · 1965
// SOURCE COVERAGE
9 CITATION LINKSUNIQUE SOURCES
1
UNIQUE WORKS
1
PRIMARY SOURCES
0
CITATION LINKS
9
// CLASSIFICATION NOTE
This family groups reports by recurring visible morphology. Membership does not establish that the underlying objects are identical, technologically related, or anomalous in origin.
Witness compared the object to a rugby ball; the existing prolate-ovoid/American-football term is reused as the closest broad morphology.