Arial image does not seem likely because when zooming in, the object moves as the ground does and you reach altitudes well beyond that of aircraft when you zoom out enough.<br /><br />I'm sure there is a logical, mundane explanation for it but firstoff. I suspect its not a lens imperfection because when I zoom in or out, the object changes in size consistant with the ground. If it were a lens defect, it should remain the same size.<br /><br />I would say its not a balloon but thats based on the focus. The object appears to be too blurry with respect to its surroundings. Consider a balloon would be no more than a few thousand feet AGL while the satellite is hundreds of miles AGL. Therefore, the focal relationship between object and ground level objects should be about the same.<br /><br />If it is a balloon, some other explanation, perhaps the motion of the balloon could explain the focal discrepancies. But there is another problem.<br /><br />Image number 8 and 9 show a light source at its brightest opposite the direction of the sun. The sun is to the south south west in all the images up to number 9. The object brightness is consistent with a southwesterly sun direction until image 8 and 9 which show the sun still illuminating the ground from slightly southwest while the brightest part of the object is now north.<br /><br />All the images prior to number 10 are of the Palm Beach Fl area. Number 10 is near San Bernadino with sun light appearing to be about the same as Palm Beach indicating the satellite took these images on the same pass.<br /><br />Image 11 is an image from a different pass of the satellite, that is, taken during another orbit passing over California area, Live Oak resevoir. The shadows show a different sun angle. The Palm Beach/San Bernadino images were taken in the early afternoon while the resevoir was imaged in the late morning. I saw no evidence of the object in the resevoir image.<br /><br />Image 12, again San Bernadino which shows the same sun angle as t <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><strong>My borrowed quote for the time being:</strong></p><p><em>There are three kinds of people in life. Those who make it happen, those who watch it happen...and those who do not know what happened.</em></p> </div>