Why did China send a spy balloon

A spy balloon was spotted in the skies over London on October 27th, but what is it and why did China send it?

A strange-looking spy balloon was spotted in the skies over London on October 27th. The balloon, which was apparently sent by the Chinese government, looked like a giant jellyfish floating through the sky. The device is made of a mesh that allows for a 360-degree view of its surroundings and can be used to track objects as they move through air.

What is this spy balloon?

The Chinese government sent this high-tech spy balloon to monitor the British public’s reaction to Boris Johnson’s first Budget as Prime Minister. The device uses an array of cameras and sensors to collect data on people below. It also has an internal battery that can be used to power other devices such as drones or even smartphones.

How does it work?

The device collects information using a series of cameras that provide panoramic views around it. These cameras are connected to sensors that monitor movement, allowing them to detect moving objects and people below them. It also has an internal battery that can be used for other devices like drones or smartphones.