The US Military Is Tracking Another Mysterious Balloon

The military has determined that it poses no threat to aerial traffic or national security, but it's not clear what it is or whom it belongs to, officials said

FILE - A Chinese balloon alleged to have surveillance capabilities flies above Charlotte, North Carolina, on Feb. 4, 2023.
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The U.S. military is tracking a mysterious balloon that flew over American soil, but it’s not clear what it is or whom it belongs to, NBC News reported, citing three U.S. officials. 

The object flew across portions of Hawaii but did not go over any sensitive areas, the officials said.

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The U.S. military has been tracking it since late last week and has determined that it poses no threat to aerial traffic or national security and is not communicating signals, one official said. It's not clear if it's a weather balloon or something else, the official said, adding that the U.S. could still shoot it down if it nears land.

U.S. officials do not believe the balloon belongs to the Chinese, but they are still working to identify the owner. A Chinese spy balloon flew across parts of the U.S. in early February before being shot down off the Carolina coast.

The newly discovered balloon, which does not appear to have maneuverability, is moving slowly toward Mexico, the officials said.

Read more at NBCNews.com.

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