The U.S. is tracking a small, high-altitude balloon drifting across the country, but officials confirmed it poses no threat to national security. The balloon, made of Mylar with a cube-shaped box hanging below it, has unknown origins and purpose. This incident follows a previous spy balloon situation involving China, which led to tensions between the two countries.
Key Points
U.S. officials and military are tracking a small, high-altitude balloon drifting across the country.
The balloon, made of Mylar, was intercepted over Utah and found to be non-threatening.
The incident follows a previous situation involving a Chinese spy balloon that raised tensions between the U.S. and China.
Pros
The balloon was determined to be not maneuverable and pose no threat to national security.
Officials are actively tracking and monitoring the balloon's movement.
The FAA confirmed the balloon posed no hazard to flight safety.
Cons
The balloon's origins and purpose remain unknown, leading to uncertainty.
The incident with the Chinese spy balloon in the past caused political tensions and raised security concerns.