ps5039
Loc: Avondale AZ/Raised in Iowa
These Photos were taken Sept 4th of this year in the Phoenix Az area. Sorry they are a little blurry as it was hand held. Taken with 70D, Canon 100-400 L lens. I only saw it for a few minutes.
Anyone have any idea what it might be. A meteorologist didnt think it was a weather baloon.
Looks like a real good possibility.
ps5039
Loc: Avondale AZ/Raised in Iowa
Thanks for information. Article states they fly in southern hemisphere. Do they now fly in the northern part or test up here? Learned something new and interesting today. Thanks again
ps5039
Loc: Avondale AZ/Raised in Iowa
Thanks for all this great information, you have been a very big help and went the extra mile. Awesome work
ps5039 wrote:
These Photos were taken Sept 4th of this year in the Phoenix Az area. Sorry they are a little blurry as it was hand held. Taken with 70D, Canon 100-400 L lens. I only saw it for a few minutes.
Anyone have any idea what it might be. A meteorologist didnt think it was a weather baloon.
Much too big for a radiosonde and not round:
https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/obop/mlo/programs/esrl/ozonesondes/img/img_launching_sonde_hilo_1.JPGProject Loon(y) seems like a good bet.
Wikipedia lists 17 incidents where Loon balloons landed in places they shouldn't -- including power lines in
Washington State and the front lawn of a house in California. Just imagine if, instead of a research program,
thousands of them were rolled out and floating around on the winds---with no control over their coarse other
than to change alitude and hope for a different wind.
But hey, it's digital: they'll fix it in the next release. Maybe a fleet of Zeppelins?
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