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Was it a bird? A plane? A UFO? Here's what we've learned so far.

Was it a bird? A plane? A UFO?

According to the Grant County Sheriff's Office, it was an object owned by Near Space Labs out of New York City. The company's website says it specializes in designing, building, and operating stratospheric robots, powered by balloons, in order to capture high-resolution imagery and geospatial data of the planet.READ MORE: Everything You Need to Know About High-Altitude Balloons

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