What we know about the unidentified object shot down over Alaska

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An unidentified object was shot down 10 miles off the frozen coast of Alaska on Friday afternoon, US officials announced, but details about the object are scarce.

It marked the second time US jets had taken down an object in less than a week, following the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina last Saturday.

The object, which officials have not characterized as a balloon, was shot down at 1:45 p.m. EST, according to Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder.

โ€œ[I]t came inside our territorial waters โ€“ and those waters right now are frozen โ€“ but inside territorial airspace and over territorial waters,โ€ National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications John Kirby told reporters on Friday. โ€œFighter aircraft assigned to US Northern Command took down the object within last hour.โ€

Asked about the operation on Friday afternoon, President Joe Biden told CNN, โ€œIt was a success.โ€

Hereโ€™s a look at what we know so far.

According to Kirby, Biden was first briefed on the object on Thursday evening, as โ€œsoon as the Pentagon had enough information.โ€ It โ€œdid not appear to be self-maneuvering,โ€ Kirby said.

Itโ€™s unclear what the object looks like, or where it came from. On Friday, Ryder said it was traveling north east across Alaska. He declined to provide a physical characterization, only saying that it was โ€œabout the size of a small carโ€ and โ€œnot similar in size or shapeโ€ to the Chinese surveillance balloon that was downed off the coast of South Carolina on February 4.

โ€œWeโ€™re calling this an object because thatโ€™s the best description we have right now,โ€ Kirby said. โ€œWe donโ€™t know who owns it โ€“ whether itโ€™s state-owned or corporate-owned or privately-owned, we just…

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