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A group of enthusiastic fans balloons in Illinois, he could solve the mystery of one of the unknown flying objects shot down by the US Army – a saga that stunned the whole world.
The Northern Illinois Aeronautics Brigade says one of its aircraft “disappeared” over Alaska on Feb. 11, the same day a U.S. F-22 fighter shot down an unidentified aircraft near Canada’s Yukon Territory.
theory about it
In the blog post, the group did not link the two events. But the trajectory picoglobus until his last electronic check, recorded at 00:48 that day, suggests a connection, as well as a brutal death at the hands of a rocket sidewinder on the 124th day of his journey, three days before he was to make his seventh circumnavigation.
If this happened, it would mean that the US military spent a $439,000 missile to shoot down balloon a hobby worth about $12.
The Illinois Brigade consists of “a small group of enthusiastic picoglobos” which has been running since June 2021, according to its website. They contain trackers, solar panels and antenna units lighter than a small bird, and balloons they are filled with less than one cubic foot of gas. In accordance with Aviation Weeksmall hobby balloons that cost about $12 and allow enthusiasts to combine their interests into balloons high-altitude balloonists and radio amateurs in an accessible way.
“While we call picoglobus K9YO missing,” the group’s website says, noting that its last recorded altitude was 11,560 meters when it was close to Hagemeister Island, a 300-square-kilometre stretch of land off the north shore of Bristol Bay.
The object over the Yukon was the second of three shot down on the orders of Joe Biden in the days after balloon The Chinese spy, the fourth separate target, was shot down over the Atlantic after crossing the coast of South Carolina on 4 February.
Nothing official yet
US officials said within a week that the three objects that collapsed after the destruction balloon The Chinese spies were likely harmless and likely operated for commercial purposes or were involved in climate research.
“Nothing currently indicates that they were associated with balloons spy for China or that they were a means of surveillance for any other country,” President Biden said.
He said they were removed because authorities considered them a threat to aviation, though some observers say the downings were an overreaction amid political pressure to spot the aircraft. balloon Chinese.
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I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.