My wife & I saw a black object like that while on vacay up near Pismo Beach. Lower altitude though, probably only 1,000 feet. It looked like a huge 55 gallon oil drum, just hovering in a canyon. I thought it might be a Cal Poly experiment of some sort but never could find any info.
OOPS! Yah at commercial air cruise speed, that balloon looks like its a 1 seat alien ball doing a high speed pass! I'm supposing they have a transmitter for notice avoidance... Hence pilot knowing where and when to look- in passing it. ~JO
Possibly a Fedguv or Google balloon. I've seen them on FlightRadar24 before. They seem to send a bunch up at the same time all over the west. I read the story about it but heck if I can remember what it is and I'm too lazy right now to look it up. I can say that when I've seen them it was during fire season, as that's when I tend to use FlightRadar24 the most.
Do a search for Wisconsin reports. He did some articles on them. They are called Russian cosmospheres, an armed anti-gravity sphere. To see more of them do a search on youtube for NASA wtf did you do to pissoff et sts107 also look up the space x facebook satelite launch that blowed up. Look for the slowed down version and see one fly in and stop then shoot the satelitte as it's ready for launch. The Russians show video on youtube, where their drones are flying over where they just bombed and 2 of these come flying through like they they're doing bomb damage assessment
Google balloons (Loons) are oblate, not spherical, and typically way above above airline traffic altitudes. Most atmospheric research balloons also tend to be clear to opaque Mylar. That looked like a black “medicine ball” LOL. Who knows. A balloon definitely. Maybe university research or amateur radio. Video could have been taken anywhere in the world. Cool video though.
FL 36,000 AGL? Can't read it on the screen.
ReplyDeleteMy wife & I saw a black object like that while on vacay up near Pismo Beach. Lower altitude though, probably only 1,000 feet. It looked like a huge 55 gallon oil drum, just hovering in a canyon. I thought it might be a Cal Poly experiment of some sort but never could find any info.
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Yup, a weather balloon of color. Note how it's haulin' ass...
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WTF??
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ReplyDeleteOOPS! Yah at commercial air cruise speed, that balloon looks like its a 1 seat alien ball doing a high speed pass!
ReplyDeleteI'm supposing they have a transmitter for notice avoidance... Hence pilot knowing where and when to look- in passing it.
~JO
Swamp gas!
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Swamp gas.
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ReplyDeletePossibly a Fedguv or Google balloon. I've seen them on FlightRadar24 before. They seem to send a bunch up at the same time all over the west. I read the story about it but heck if I can remember what it is and I'm too lazy right now to look it up.
ReplyDeleteI can say that when I've seen them it was during fire season, as that's when I tend to use FlightRadar24 the most.
Biden's last remaining brain cells have achieved escape velocity.
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Do a search for Wisconsin reports. He did some articles on them. They are called Russian cosmospheres, an armed anti-gravity sphere. To see more of them do a search on youtube for NASA wtf did you do to pissoff et sts107 also look up the space x facebook satelite launch that blowed up. Look for the slowed down version and see one fly in and stop then shoot the satelitte as it's ready for launch.
ReplyDeleteThe Russians show video on youtube, where their drones are flying over where they just bombed and 2 of these come flying through like they they're doing bomb damage assessment
You don't really buy into this drivel, do you???
DeleteGoogle balloons (Loons) are oblate, not spherical, and typically way above above airline traffic altitudes. Most atmospheric research balloons also tend to be clear to opaque Mylar. That looked like a black “medicine ball” LOL. Who knows. A balloon definitely. Maybe university research or amateur radio. Video could have been taken anywhere in the world. Cool video though.
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