
When Ann Walter looked outside his rural west at home, he didn’t know what to do so much things slowly with the sky.
She was more surprised to see what was actually reaching the plain of wheat on her neighbor: a science science box about a big sport, adorned with sport stickers, adorned with the sport stickers. He called the local sheriff’s office and knows that NASA, actually seeks a piece of equipment lost.
“It’s crazy, because if you’re standing on the ground and seeing something in the air, you don’t know how big it is,” he said. “It’s probably a 30-foot parachute. It’s big.”
Walter said he soon got a call from NASA’s Columbia balloon facilityLaunching great without ungnned, wolves resting for a long over 20 miles in the air to carry out science experiments.
NASA officials, affected by Continued government closureDidn’t return messages Thursday. A message left with the balloon facility was not returned.
art Launch schedule On the balloon website that a series of launches from Fort Sumner, New Mexico, about 140 miles (225 kilometers) in the west where the equipment arrived.
Hale County Sheriff David Cochran has confirmed that NASA officers call his office last week in search of equipment.
Walter said he finally talked to someone at the balloon facility that told him a day from Fort Sumner, and telescopes about the telescopes about stars, galaxies and black holes.
“Researchers came out with a truck and trailer they used to take it,” he said.
But not before Walter and his family, living in Edmonson, Texas, got some pictures and videos.
“It’s kind of surreal it happened to us and that I’m about it,” he said. “This is a very cool experience.”





