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Mike Brest, Defense Reporter


NextImg:US military tracking another aerial object: Report

The United States military is tracking a mysterious balloon that recently flew over portions of Hawaii but did not go over any sensitive areas, according to a report citing three anonymous U.S. officials on Monday.

Military personnel have been tracking the flying object since late last week, and they have determined it poses no threat to aerial traffic or national security. The object is heading toward Mexico slowly and does not appear to be able to maneuver. While its owner remains unknown, it's not thought to be of Chinese origin.

NBC News first reported the news on Monday,

In late January and into February a Chinese spy balloon traversed over Alaska, into Canadian airspace, back into U.S. airspace and proceeded to float across the country from west to east. The U.S. Air Force shot it down once the balloon reached the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Carolina, though not before it was able to collect intelligence on U.S. military installations across the country, though U.S. officials said they took actions to mitigate their intelligence gathering.

The Chinese government denied the balloon was meant for surveillance, an assessment the U.S. vehemently disagreed with.

In the aftermath of this incident, three other balloons were spotted, though officials said these were not likely to be surveillance devices. They did shoot these down too.

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A balloon hobby group in Illinois reported one of its balloons “missing in action” near where the U.S. military shot down an unknown aerial object in mid-February.

The U.S. military was able to recover the Chinese spy balloon, but unable to locate the other three due to their locations.