Viewers from the southwest portion of the area, including Coleman and Potosi, sent pictures and videos of a white balloon in the sky, wondering what it is.
KTAB and KRBC have reached out to several airports and weather agencies in an attempt to track down the source of the balloon, and after several phone calls, we have determined it is likely a NASA project.
The National Weather Service in El Paso says that the Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility, which is an offshoot of NASA that conducts private research, launched a balloon out of Ft. Sumner, New Mexico a couple days ago, and it would make sense for the balloon to still be visible in our area.
A flight path for the balloon documented by the Federal Aviation Agency does show the balloon has been flying over New Mexico and southwest Texas.
NASA is currently working to get KTAB and KRBC additional information about the balloon, stick with BigCountryHomepage.com for any updates.
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