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To: Snowshoe who wrote (196162)2/11/2023 6:38:26 PM
From: marcher  Read Replies (2) of 217574
 
ok, haha...
it's not clear that the last two are balloons.
as well, there is a report that russia shot down a space "object" in january:

"...Vasily Golubev, the governor of Rostov oblast, wrote on Telegram that a "small-size object in the shape of
a ball" had been discovered flying "in the wind" at an altitude of around one and a half miles on January 3.
With the object spotted above the village of Sultan Sala in the region's Myasnikovsky district, Golubev said
"the decision was taken to liquidate it."..."
newsweek.com

maybe the u.s. decided to shoot one down to examine it, as russia might have done.
dunno.
wild speculation.
youtu.be
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