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Suspected Chinese 'spy balloon' was same size as 20-storey building, US military says

The balloon, which China insists travelled over US territory by mistake, measured 60m in height. While China called the US takedown an "overreaction", it issued an apology for a similar object that flew over Latin America.


Lauren Russell
News reporter @laurenvrussell

Tuesday 7 February 2023 02:36, UK

 
A suspected Chinese spy balloon that was shot down by the US over the weekend was 60m (200ft) tall - comparable to a 20-storey building.

Glen VanHerck, commander of North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD), told reporters that the balloon was also carrying a load similar in size to a commercial plane.
 
He added that it most likely weighed in the region of 71st (1,000lbs).

The balloon was shot down with a missile fired by an F-22 fighter aircraft, about six nautical miles off the coast near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Pentagon officials said on Sunday.

Television footage showed a small explosion, followed by the balloon descending toward the water.

https://news.sky.com/story/suspected-chinese-spy-balloon-was-same-size-as-20-storey-building-us-military-says-12805024
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You can make out a jet flying at 35,000 feet.  The military is trying to say at first they didn't know a balloon as big as a 20-story building wasn't there? 8bs8
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson