- St. Paul (AP) There's an unknown object hovering in the
sky over the Twin Cities, and it doesn't appear to be a bird or a plane.
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- Meteorologist Tony Zaleski of the National Weather Service
in Chanhassen says the white object appears to be higher than the white,
whispy cirrus clouds, which means it's probably higher than 30,000 feet.
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- Although the object looked like it might be rotating,
it doesn't appear to be going anywhere. Zaleski says that probably would
rule out a satellite.
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- Patrick Hogan at the Metropolitan Airports Commission
says folks in the tower at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport thought
it might be a weather balloon. But Zaleski says if that's true, the Weather
Service didn't release it.
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- The Federal Aviation Administration hasn't returned calls
about the mysterious object.
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