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If unidentified flying objects were weather or science balloons, that only deepens the mystery

Por: NBC News Science February 15, 2023

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The type and origin of the three unidentified flying objects shot down in North American skies last week remain a mystery, and the incidents have sparked further curiosity over what else may be floating around in our airspace. As efforts to recover debris from the three objects are ongoing, the White House said Tuesday that the intelligence community is considering the possibility they were being used for commercial or benign purposes. But that... + full article



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