The Debrief reached out to Terry Hock, In-situ Sensing Facility (ISF) Manager at the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Earth Observing Laboratory
[…]In Hock’s opinion, the object most closely resembles a mylar balloon.
“There are scientific research groups that do launch balloons which they refer to as drifters,” Hock told us. “[T]his may be a possibility.”
Another possibility is that the photo depicts some variety of military radar-reflector or research balloon. However ... Read even more