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where did this thing come from? was it china given what we saw with the chinese surveillance balloon last week. still no answer to that key question. >> we don't know who sent it, who it belongs to or what it was. there's a couple of big differences we have been learning about. one is the altitude. this one posed a threat to civilian and military aircraft, and people, there were some questions there about how it was detected and when. remember, norad and northcom, one of their major jobs and responsibilities is to track aircraft over north american airspace. that's about the same altitude aircraft are flying. stands to reason this would have been more easily tracked potentially. it was a lot smaller than the chinese surveillance balloon we learned about last week. that means two things, number one, if they were to take it down, it wouldn't have a debris field that would be over such a large distance. that was one of the concerns that led to the pentagon not recommending to shoot the

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