For a week, the US has been following another enigmatic balloon that sailed over Hawaii and is going towards Mexico.
According to three U.S. sources, the strange balloon that flew over American soil is being tracked by the U.S. military, but it's unclear what it is or to whom it belongs.
According to the officials, the object crossed certain parts of Hawaii but avoided sensitive areas.
Since late last week, the U.S. military has been watching it, and it has been established that it does not pose a threat to aerial traffic or national security and is not transmitting any signals.
It's unclear if it's a weather balloon or anything else, the officials said, the United States might still shoot it down if it gets close to the ground.
The object, which does not appear to be movable, is slowly making its way towards Mexico, according to the officials.
Although American officials do not think the balloon is a Chinese object, they are still trying to find its owner.
The Defence Department was contacted for a response after an inquiry regarding the object was sent to them by a National Security Council spokeswoman.
Early in February, a Chinese spy balloon crossed sections of the country before being shot down off the coast of North Carolina.
Despite the Biden administration's efforts to prevent it from doing so, the gadget was able to gather intelligence from many crucial American military installations, according to sources.