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I believe this is the system used with the weather balloons.
And for another his so-called weather balloons are nothing of the sort.
The news story ended with the identification of the weather balloon.
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There is no chance he would have mistaken it for a weather balloon.
"Let's say you have two weather balloons 200 miles apart," he said.
That admission made the 1947 story about a weather balloon a white lie.
Now they're going after the frequencies used to guide weather balloons.
"Why would you have a covert program for filling weather balloons?"
It is the same reason that when weather balloons are launched they do not appear to be full.
So we came up with this weather balloon story.
If all he found was a crashed weather balloon, why did they interrogate him?
Walters had first thought of using weather balloons to fly at age 13.
The shop is shown as a red weather balloon.
A domestic chair is attached to a weather balloon and launched into space.
These sensors are launched on weather balloons every 12 hours from stations around the country.
Research showed that there were large uncertainties in the satellite and weather balloon data.
The staff generates its own supply of hydrogen for use in weather balloons.
The two pioneered the use of weather balloons to track air masses.
But most analysts have since concluded that they were used to make hydrogen for military weather balloons.
Now if only we could figure out why a weather balloon would evolve naturally."
She claimed the pieces looked like a weather balloon.
I kept wondering whether his head was as big as it seemed, like a weather balloon.
Iraqi scientists have said the units were used to produce hydrogen for weather balloons.
As a group, these projects have all the charm of a deflated weather balloon.