Looks like a lot of the equipment I've seen for weather and mapping research. Looks similar to the MAGE project Mr Sensible had--a camera tethered to a balloon, with a parachute for when the balloon finally popped. That was civilian research, so nothing fancy. You should really visit sites that are not conspiracies, round out your education by reading things like Scientific American. Or if that is too much, Popular Mechanic.
@@sophierobinson2738 I think you've critiqued the comment far deeper than necessary. Questioning my education based on a couple sentences of cheap humor is hardly fair, but it would be fair to question your education, if you seriously believe there's no such thing as a conspiracy. Thanks for joining the conversation Sophie.
What if that big apparatus landed on a moving vehicle or even worse on people. It looks quite heavy and probably larger in real life than in the pic. Would google assume responsibility?
@@tarnsand440 I would think so. I wish it would of landed on me, I'd get rich from google and quit my job... If I didn't die from it. It's probably better odds then winning the lottery.
To only stay up for a year is then going to end up as a severe risk for death or serious injury...charge them for endangering the public and also for illegally dumping on private property.
@@craigmitchell4407 Parachute drops (usually by the military) are scheduled events where the people on the ground are expecting it. Surprised I had to explain that.
Yep. Seems like the best way to cover something up is to broadcast it on television. Clearly the media is in on this cover-up. First the metal monolith, then that Adam Sandler movie, then the pandemic, then the Chaco taco, and now this weird metal thing! It's all connected
Yep look up loon project they launch Hundreds of these every year and they can float around up there for over three months at a time then they get captured by an airplane and re-launched
TEL- LIE- VISION Still making stuff up at the end they admit they have absolutely NO proof... hahahahaha how you get the traveling location if they never responded Liars😂
@@petergil9715 “Journalists™️” rarely do research solid anymore. And if they did, they’re not allowed to talk about it. They’re told what to say by their “news desk” once they filter through what they can/can’t say. What’s left is the “dirty dish water,” that the masses see as “news.”
So it’s supposed to bring cell service to remote areas? But it floats around. “Hey I got 4 bars now. Oh, it’s gone now maybe next year.” DHS should be looking at it.
Don't throw trash out of your car. Shooting it in the atmosphere is ok. I shoot my arrow in the air, where it lands I know not where. Then I heard my neighbor swear, I think it landed over there.
2 yrs ago I saw a docu on how they attach them to giant helium ballons. The usually do this from ant artica. They used to use planes to bring them down. Satalites in space ha!
I just thought of something else you contacted google to comment on it but they never responded. Then you give the flight path of where this has been. How did you get that information? Your guessing what it is where it came from but you somehow know it’s flight path? More bs reporting. Something very fishy going on around here.
Yes, we call them main stream propaganda, not “news.” They should stop calling themselves the latter, and start calling themselves what they really are...the “mockingbird media.” They embarrass themselves daily.
@@jase4270 yes he stated that in report but he said google did not respond to their calls to them. If google did not respond and say yes this is one of our loon balloon how did they get the info on where this balloon has traveled. Then they say it’s giving cell reception in remote areas but it moves with the wind. You get reception for 4-5 min until it floats out of range. Cell phone works at the most between 22-45 miles depending on what cell technology you have. How long do you think a ballon in a jet stream is going to be in range. It’s doing something else.
One solar panel weighs about 40lbs. That thing looked to be more than one panel to me. What if it dropped on someone’s house or car. Yes sue, for damages, but what if someone was inside and didn’t know something was going to land there and it injured or killed someone!!!
Those are not satellites they operate in the upper atmosphere carried aloft by helium balloons. Looks like they have a parachute landing system when the balloon fails. I manufactured 32 satellite buss frames for Orbital Science company that are in orbit.
NASA launches next-generation scientific balloon : Dec 29, 2014 - More time aloft equals more science. The super-pressure balloon is carrying a γ-ray telescope to hunt for high-energy photons streaming from space.
Really? What amazes me is that those jerks google do this and put peoples lives in jeopardy with no warning whatsoever. What if that have landed on somebody’s car or on their house or on top of them? This is amazing, they send something up that they have absolutely no control over that can drop on somebody’s head with no warning whatsoever.
I know the son of the father whos land was next to the site of the roswell incident, & his father & the man who originally first came up to the site , sorry but they seen little grey creatures inside &1 was still alive ,. The son is currently a PO officer & is highly credible
I wanted to believe you guys but then you said that Roswell was just a weather balloon. I have lived in the southwest my whole life (New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona) and "weather balloon" doesn't even begin to cover the weird things that appear in our sky, the weirder things that appear in the desert, and lets not forget the "booms" that shatter house windows for miles that the local air force base knows absolutely nothing about. I am not saying that any of these things are related to little green men from outer space but they are NOT weather balloons or flares. I agree that this looks nearly identical to Google's wi-fi satellites, but I find it odd that Google hasn't issued some sort of statement or come to collect their equipment. It doesn't reflect well on their brand to not respond to press inquiries when a large piece of their equipment that is supposed to remain in the sky unexpectedly ends up on the ground in someone's yard. If I had to guess, I would bet that it is indeed a communication satellite for sending and receiving signals, but it does not belong to Google. The government is not exactly operating with a high degree of transparency or integrity at the present moment. My guess is it was part of a government project that they would rather not discuss the same as the window shattering booms that they have zero knowledge of.
Cuz u probably live near military testing grounds it's remote open space. I don't think aliens have a particular fascination with one region of the country.
@@dookcook3327 Oh no doubt. That is absolutely the reason. There is never any official admission of guilt (or compensation for the broken windows) though. The last time it happened , we all got plenty of amusement from the local news broadcast report that included the details of how they had called the base FOUR times and the base denied any knowledge of the incident each time. It was a very public admission of just how much the reporters obviously didn't buy the military's assertion of innocence.
This proves you can build an internet relay tower with a backup parachute and lift it aloft 60,000 ft with a balloon and keep it up there for a year. It doesn’t disprove orbiting satellites. If you go out to a non light polluted area for the first couple of hours of darkness the sun is still shining on orbiting satellites and you can see them shining as they orbit. You can distinguish them from airliners because they are so fast bout 20,000 mph instead of 600 mph.
@@oneskydog4401 satellites really don't exist though. I can actually prove space is fake and nobody ever landed on the moon really quick if you want me to?
Yeah, it looks like a satellite. But how did it make it down in one piece and no burn marks from re-entry? DH said my adding a snarky Columbia crew was questionable so I left it out. God bless.
It's not a space satellite it never leaves the earth's atmosphere and it is suspended from a balloon which was shown in the video. If the ballon bursts the parachute will deploy at a given altitude to stop it crashing to earth.
WAIT!? Flight tracking data says balloon off of Panama coast: 1:34 and then finally "POPPED" up (WTF) 1:37 on the Pacific Coast which is way the heck on the other side of the US? Lucy you got sum....
If the guy kept quiet and got the solar panels working again, he would've had the fastest internet on the Rez.
Free satellite TV too.... Sirius XM radio, move over Carl Sagan, there's a new generation of Navajo Code Talkers and their Interstellar ✨🌃☄️🌃🤩💖💫🔭🔭🔭
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Maybe 🤔
I would’ve repaired it and used it for radio
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Hopefully he gets some kind of finder's fee.....( Not likely though)
That's a stage light that fell from the ceiling of the movie set we all live in.
I like your answer best and have wondered about that a time or two.
Pretty much throws open The Bible. It's HIStory, not ours.
Its illegal to use a legal name. . . . . . . . google legal name fraud.
😂😂😂
Omg yes!!!
As soon as he said "weather balloon" I didn't have to think for myself anymore, and I accepted the explanation unconditionally.
That's a good little 🐑 🤣
Looks like a lot of the equipment I've seen for weather and mapping research. Looks similar to the MAGE project Mr Sensible had--a camera tethered to a balloon, with a parachute for when the balloon finally popped. That was civilian research, so nothing fancy. You should really visit sites that are not conspiracies, round out your education by reading things like Scientific American. Or if that is too much, Popular Mechanic.
@@sophierobinson2738 I think you've critiqued the comment far deeper than necessary. Questioning my education based on a couple sentences of cheap humor is hardly fair, but it would be fair to question your education, if you seriously believe there's no such thing as a conspiracy. Thanks for joining the conversation Sophie.
If it falls on your land take it its yours the solar pannel are top of the line.
I couldn't agree more
Finders Keepers!
Ba ha ha!
What if that big apparatus landed on a moving vehicle or even worse on people. It looks quite heavy and probably larger in real life than in the pic. Would google assume responsibility?
@@tarnsand440 I would think so. I wish it would of landed on me, I'd get rich from google and quit my job... If I didn't die from it. It's probably better odds then winning the lottery.
To only stay up for a year is then going to end up as a severe risk for death or serious injury...charge them for endangering the public and also for illegally dumping on private property.
Nice usage of tech by Google when trying to lower their eco footprint lol.
They come down by parachute. They mentioned it and it is pictured. There is no threat of death or serious injury.
@@craigmitchell4407 lol, you haven't seen too many equipment drops with parachutes have you?
@@neckarsulme guess we should ban all equipment drops by parachute because of the danger.
@@craigmitchell4407 Parachute drops (usually by the military) are scheduled events where the people on the ground are expecting it. Surprised I had to explain that.
I see what they are doing here. Trying to convince people 70 years from now that commander fravor and bob lazaar saw weather balloons.
Exactly
Roswell wasn't a weather balloon, they made that excuse up later.
Actually it was a classified attempt to place spy devices over the Soviet Union long before the U2 or CORONA
They've made up quite a few explanations over the years.
Satellites are floated via balloon. Been known for a long time.
I would have taken those solar panels before anyone showed up lol.
That's what I was thinking.
Me too.
I wouldn't have said a word and made a bbq grill out of it.
Google's attached tracking device would know exactly where it landed.
That thing would have been in my pick-up truck and no news of it, but a good sell on Ebay.
Google is dropping crap on us from the sky,
...and we can't change a roll of toilet paper without a permit!
"weather balloon just like roswell" haha wat a f****g joke mo goodness
That is no friggin balloon- how dumb does the media think we are?? First the metal monolith in Utah, now this weird metal thing?
Even the aliens wanna be Navajo
The metal monilith was some trick of an artist.
Yep. Seems like the best way to cover something up is to broadcast it on television. Clearly the media is in on this cover-up. First the metal monolith, then that Adam Sandler movie, then the pandemic, then the Chaco taco, and now this weird metal thing! It's all connected
Ok folks, there are dozens and dozens of sattilites and space junk that might land on your house, what goes up must come down
Or your head, unbelievable that these things can just fall out of the sky and it's ok.
Sue Google for littering the Reservation.
How can they just make up a story about where it has been if they don't even know who sent it up?
The report cites "flight-tracking data" but fails to mention who produced the data.
They aren't going to give you THAT info. They aren't allowed to give that out.
if this was in my back yard and it was from google i would shoot it many times..
Dominion voting machine.
Lmao
😂😂😂
Idiot lol
Underrated comment. 😂😂😂
It flew all the way from Venezuela carrying ballots for dementia Joe.
Lol the flat earther are right, satellites are up in the atmosphere and not space
Yep look up loon project they launch Hundreds of these every year and they can float around up there for over three months at a time then they get captured by an airplane and re-launched
@@JesusSaves194 they missed this one didn't they?
Exactly.
People: Who is the president?
CIA: Look! Squirrel!
Lol
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Its not important cause the gov would be all over that.
Your right someone must die 1st
Its all about covid covid covid
TEL- LIE- VISION
Still making stuff up at the end they admit they have absolutely NO proof... hahahahaha how you get the traveling location if they never responded Liars😂
no satellites exist = just balloons carrying stuff like 5g etc etc
In a world where satellites are supposedly in orbit, this satelloon would not need to exist. I guess we don’t have satellites in orbit.
no satellites exist = just balloons carrying stuff like 5g etc etc
@@danclark1364 I know. I try to awaken others through rhetorical pondering.
The Navajo missile defense system shot it down.
@@dogscats5420 lol
Uh, the Roswell Incident wasn't a balloon. NOT according to those who were there. Enough said about that.
GASP.....people lie.
I wonder how much people gets paid for not saying what really happens
@@itsnarcosbae9709 99.99% of all people can and will be bought.
Yeah it wasent a ballon cause it was a weather ballon lol jk 🤣 it was ALIENS 👽 💯%
@@itsnarcosbae9709 dont know but guy who found it driving new 4x4 dually now
I'm sorry, did he say Roswell was a weather balloon? Credibility lost.
For being journalists they obviously dont do what journalists do best.. RESEARCH!! all fake news!
@@petergil9715 “Journalists™️” rarely do research solid anymore. And if they did, they’re not allowed to talk about it. They’re told what to say by their “news desk” once they filter through what they can/can’t say. What’s left is the “dirty dish water,” that the masses see as “news.”
@David Bryant Sorry you didn't get the joke
It took you that long?
When it is on it's way down doesn't it pose a possible collision with aircraft?
WHY DOES THE NEWS MEDIA SAY THE DUMBEST STUFF?
Because they only hire the dumbest, most easily brainwashed people on the planet.
I wouldnt tell anyone, just drag it into my garage or house then start tinkering! Art Bell, anyone? Loved his show, now its George Noory! ❤😺
Hahahahahaaahaa 😝👍
There are no garages on the the rez, and homes too small to take it inside
@@lynnamarsh6384 we had a garage n our house was a good size
@@alirae1071 in Navajo Nation?
@@lynnamarsh6384 yep
So it’s supposed to bring cell service to remote areas? But it floats around. “Hey I got 4 bars now. Oh, it’s gone now maybe next year.” DHS should be looking at it.
Don't throw trash out of your car. Shooting it in the atmosphere is ok.
I shoot my arrow in the air, where it lands I know not where.
Then I heard my neighbor swear, I think it landed over there.
Satiloons are NOT in a theoretical medium devoid of matter... It's mostly flat and stationary.... not a ball
I would keep it. It can bring power to Navajo Nation and someone can hack into it.
Little do all the people know this is their “space” satellites. They’re not floating in space. This is what they are, balloons
What? is this some weird flat earth thing?
2 yrs ago I saw a docu on how they attach them to giant helium ballons. The usually do this from ant artica. They used to use planes to bring them down. Satalites in space ha!
Where do I file the lawsuit ?
Dismantle it and sell for parts and the gold on the circuit boards
I just thought of something else you contacted google to comment on it but they never responded. Then you give the flight path of where this has been. How did you get that information? Your guessing what it is where it came from but you somehow know it’s flight path? More bs reporting. Something very fishy going on around here.
Yes, we call them main stream propaganda, not “news.” They should stop calling themselves the latter, and start calling themselves what they really are...the “mockingbird media.” They embarrass themselves daily.
its called loon balloon tracker look it up
@@jase4270 yes he stated that in report but he said google did not respond to their calls to them. If google did not respond and say yes this is one of our loon balloon how did they get the info on where this balloon has traveled. Then they say it’s giving cell reception in remote areas but it moves with the wind. You get reception for 4-5 min until it floats out of range. Cell phone works at the most between 22-45 miles depending on what cell technology you have. How long do you think a ballon in a jet stream is going to be in range. It’s doing something else.
That s dangerous what if a child or people outside. Why they don't care about people just about martial thing
the balloon makes sure it drops slow enough to ensure no one gets hurt,.besides it weighs a lot less than a human
One solar panel weighs about 40lbs. That thing looked to be more than one panel to me. What if it dropped on someone’s house or car. Yes sue, for damages, but what if someone was inside and didn’t know something was going to land there and it injured or killed someone!!!
Epic fail. Don't bother me with this crap YT
At least the electrical components of that thing has gold on it. You better start scraping those sparkling gold thingy.
Seems like a big liability to me.
Just like planes that accidentally drop their sewage midflight.
Don’t you think it would be in a gazillion pieces if it crashed into the earth or they’re not showing the parachute
Those are the “satellites” we pay for
Seems like it
I guess they are just floating and not in space
Those are not satellites they operate in the upper atmosphere carried aloft by helium balloons. Looks like they have a parachute landing system when the balloon fails. I manufactured 32 satellite buss frames for Orbital Science company that are in orbit.
BINGO right on the money
NASA launches next-generation scientific balloon : Dec 29, 2014 - More time aloft equals more science. The super-pressure balloon is carrying a γ-ray telescope to hunt for high-energy photons streaming from space.
"Solar panels and parachute looking very much out of this world." Lol.
Wouldn't think twice about that. Test it for radiation and if it's safe to handle recycle the bugger. It's got some valuable parts on it.
Any update on the Lost Dutchman Mine?
If satellites are real then why would they need to send balloons up into the air with satellites attached to them?
Exactly.
So what happens when one of Google's little toys lands in a busy intersection?
Well at least it crashed in a remote area and not on someones head!
observation: So the news tantalizes with Roswell . . . .knowing it was Google. Gotcha.
Proof aliens brought us solar panel technology. I knew it!
... giant metal things on balloons, flying willy nilly, Can you say, lawsuit, as it lands on people.
Roswell was no weather balloon. Do some entertaining research!
I live Roswell and I feel insulted that the dude called the UFO crash a weatherballoon.
Well what do you expect he is not a journalist he just reads what he is given don't take it personally.
It is an “IT” balloon.
Now that’s “Something else!”
bahahaha eeeeeyyy
As long as it didn't land ON "something else"!
@@utej.k.bemsel4777 😂
Now it’s property of Navajo Nation right?
Really? What amazes me is that those jerks google do this and put peoples lives in jeopardy with no warning whatsoever. What if that have landed on somebody’s car or on their house or on top of them? This is amazing, they send something up that they have absolutely no control over that can drop on somebody’s head with no warning whatsoever.
Navajo Nation knows what crash landed. They want to find out who it belongs to.
" Something metal sticking out the ground" -kicking bird- Joe dirt
Lol classic
Kicking wing help me
I know the son of the father whos land was next to the site of the roswell incident, & his father & the man who originally first came up to the site , sorry but they seen little grey creatures inside &1 was still alive ,. The son is currently a PO officer & is highly credible
Hw do “unexplained “ things always seem to show up in a desert? 🤫
I wanted to believe you guys but then you said that Roswell was just a weather balloon. I have lived in the southwest my whole life (New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona) and "weather balloon" doesn't even begin to cover the weird things that appear in our sky, the weirder things that appear in the desert, and lets not forget the "booms" that shatter house windows for miles that the local air force base knows absolutely nothing about. I am not saying that any of these things are related to little green men from outer space but they are NOT weather balloons or flares.
I agree that this looks nearly identical to Google's wi-fi satellites, but I find it odd that Google hasn't issued some sort of statement or come to collect their equipment. It doesn't reflect well on their brand to not respond to press inquiries when a large piece of their equipment that is supposed to remain in the sky unexpectedly ends up on the ground in someone's yard.
If I had to guess, I would bet that it is indeed a communication satellite for sending and receiving signals, but it does not belong to Google. The government is not exactly operating with a high degree of transparency or integrity at the present moment. My guess is it was part of a government project that they would rather not discuss the same as the window shattering booms that they have zero knowledge of.
Cuz u probably live near military testing grounds it's remote open space. I don't think aliens have a particular fascination with one region of the country.
@@dookcook3327 Oh no doubt. That is absolutely the reason. There is never any official admission of guilt (or compensation for the broken windows) though. The last time it happened , we all got plenty of amusement from the local news broadcast report that included the details of how they had called the base FOUR times and the base denied any knowledge of the incident each time. It was a very public admission of just how much the reporters obviously didn't buy the military's assertion of innocence.
More odd. Is that the ONLY picture you would take of it landing out your back yard?
The parachute was orange that landed and the ones in the video are clear? Why are they not the same color?
The aliens trashed NASA's technology
Was this in New Mexico? My roommate saw something super bright streaking across the sky, the other night, in Trinidad, CO. He didn't know what it was.
Kayenta is in Arizona. I used to live near Capulin and then Maxwell. New Mexico. we saw stuff in the sky all the time
Those things look dangerous to air traffic if they are just "popping up" everywhere🤔
This proves there is no such thing as Satelites, they're all ballons.
Exactly, their putting it right in everyone's faces.
Agreed. Propaganda news in action. If they give a commentary on what you should think, then think the opposite.
Like bicycles prove cars do not exist. Great argument. Let’s burn offerings so the wildebeest will come and we can hunt.
This proves you can build an internet relay tower with a backup parachute and lift it aloft 60,000 ft with a balloon and keep it up there for a year. It doesn’t disprove orbiting satellites. If you go out to a non light polluted area for the first couple of hours of darkness the sun is still shining on orbiting satellites and you can see them shining as they orbit. You can distinguish them from airliners because they are so fast bout 20,000 mph instead of 600 mph.
@@oneskydog4401 satellites really don't exist though. I can actually prove space is fake and nobody ever landed on the moon really quick if you want me to?
Well , possession is 9/10 of the law. And on your property it's yours.😂
Trying asking Raven Aerostar about the system. They likely will have a better idea what the device is doing.
I think George Jetson & family have come down to do their Christmas shopping.
Thats why my internet crashed. Its a satellite
If it crashed onto someone's house and killed people who would be sued for the damage and/or be tried for murder.
Who would of been responsible, had that landed on a car or person .... Just how much is a human life worth anymore?😪
Memories of "Northern Exposure" when Rick is hit by a falling satellite. "You can't tell where Rick ends and the satellite begins."
Does the Balloon have a parachute for its return to Earth - which may give a life form time to react and get out of the way?
Google just provided you with probably the most hi tech solar panels. Put them to use!
Charles William Pitts looks more alien than that satellite 😭😂
The radiation of the satellite could make a zombie apocalypse
Why do we need Project Loon when satellites cover the entire earth ? GPS is everywhere , dish network, iridium satellite cell phone . Weird
no satellites exist = just balloons carrying stuff like 5g etc etc
I don't trust those little IT guys from google. 😑🤣
Real satellite - on a balloon
Just like Roswell, maybe according to the US Army.
Yeah, it looks like a satellite. But how did it make it down in one piece and no burn marks from re-entry?
DH said my adding a snarky Columbia crew was questionable so I left it out.
God bless.
Re-entry? So you didn't care about watching the video before commenting?
@@ssm445 Guilty.
It's not a space satellite it never leaves the earth's atmosphere and it is suspended from a balloon which was shown in the video.
If the ballon bursts the parachute will deploy at a given altitude to stop it crashing to earth.
From India Egypt and Peru 🇵🇪.
I call BS because it's in a whole part instead of a million pieces
They mentioned and showed a parachute. It probably hit the ground at 10mph.
Nope Dominion voting software satellite
Everyone all somehow around here...😬
Just like the UFO at Roswell. Like you know. lol
It looks out of this world? Only if you been living under a rock for the last 50+ years.
WAIT!? Flight tracking data says balloon off of Panama coast: 1:34 and then finally "POPPED" up (WTF) 1:37 on the Pacific Coast which is way the heck on the other side of the US? Lucy you got sum....
If no one is claiming that thing, how much could that guy sell it for?
Cool, now I have the needed materials to finish up the outhouse and the materials landed right near the outhouse 👍🇺🇸🥴..Stars Wars is real..👍
Balloons carrying cell towers so people in remote parts of the world can have internet?? What ever happened with satellites? 😂😂😂
Wonder what their liability insurance coverage costs.
Maybe there's a reason they're Unidentified Flying (crashing) Objects.
It wasn't a weather balloon at Roswell!
Nuclear test detonation monitoring balloon or an actual weather satellite.
So a grainy photo was good enough for the news team? WTF?
Gee, looks like a satellite...project Lune?
Or is that Loon?
These are ppls satellites lmaoooo
if it was for cell signal in rural areas, wouldnt it be better to tether it to the ground? then it wouldnt be such a risk for a plane to hit.
Yea......A weather balloon just like roswell....🤔🤔
2020 is still not over so com'on aliens you still have time