Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Mystery Missile
A mystery missile was launched in the Pacific Ocean near the coast of southern California on Monday night. The mysterious object was caught on camera by KCBS television.
The KCBS report added that authorities are “staying tight-lipped” about the projectile.
NORAD released a statement which said, “At this time, we can confirm that there is no threat to our nation and from all indications this was not a launch by a foreign military," according to AFP.
The Pentagon said that whoever launched the missile remains a mystery. The Navy also said the missile was not launched by them.
"So far we've come up empty with any explanation," Colonel David Lapan, a Pentagon spokesman, told Reuters. "We're talking to other parts of the U.S. government. We're doing everything we can to try to figure out if anybody has any knowledge of what this event may have been."
The location of the missile was around 35 miles from Los Angeles and near the coast north of Catalina Island.
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