Metallic Spheroid

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Apr 13
RT @disclosureorg: A Boeing 737 crew narrowly avoided a large, metallic, morphing spheroid at their flight level that appeared stationar...
socialTim Gallaudet
Apr 11
RT @disclosureorg: A Boeing 737 crew narrowly avoided a large, metallic, morphing spheroid at their flight level that appeared stationar...
socialRoss Coulthart
Apr 11
RT @SafeAerospace: A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet.
socialTim Gallaudet
Apr 10
Within 500 feet?
socialJoe Murgia
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RT @disclosureorg: A Boeing 737 crew narrowly avoided a large, metallic, morphing spheroid at their flight level that appeared stationary b…

RT @disclosureorg: A Boeing 737 crew narrowly avoided a large, metallic, morphing spheroid at their flight level that appeared stationary b…

RT @SafeAerospace: A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level o…

Within 500 feet? That's close! Any photos or videos? If so, can we see them? The second tweet from @SafeAerospace: "No wings, no windows, no lights. It hovered, then accelerated instantaneously to extreme speed. No TCAS alert. Passed within 500 feet of their aircraft." https://t.co/NNkJqlDvlU [Quoted] A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level off, warning of an unidentified target that had been "popping up all day."...

RT @SafeAerospace: A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level o…

RT @SafeAerospace: A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level o…

A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level off, warning of an unidentified target that had been "popping up all day." The First Officer, a retired F-18 pilot, estimated the object was roughly 737-sized.

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Tim Gallaudet2
Ross Coulthart1
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Christopher Sharp1
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