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NASA balloon lands on Texas family farm, startling residents

Published on: Oct 05, 2025 12:43 PM IST

A NASA research balloon unexpectedly landed on a Texas farm, shocking the Walter family before NASA’s recovery team arrived to retrieve the equipment.

A large piece of NASA research equipment came down on a family farm in West Texas this week. The Walter family was at home Thursday when they saw a huge parachute in the sky. They took photos and videos of the object before calling the Hale County Sheriff’s Office, as reported by The Mirror.

NASA’s balloon program operates high-altitude, unmanned balloons that can reach up to 120,000 feet—about 23 miles above the Earth(@larrydtv/X)

A recovery team from NASA’s Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility, led by a man identified only as Garrison, soon arrived to collect the balloon, according to the Daily Mail. Local officials said the balloon was launched the previous day from Fort Sumner, New Mexico. It traveled over Clovis and Portales before landing on the Walters’ property in West Texas.

NASA’s balloon program operates high-altitude

Last month, NASA launched three satellites on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to study space weather and its effects on Earth.

“The IMAP spacecraft will study how the Sun’s energy and particles interact with the heliosphere—an enormous protective bubble of space around our solar system—to enhance our understanding of space weather, cosmic radiation, and their impacts on Earth and human and robotic space explorers,” NASA said.

 
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