The United States has set up a orbital stabilizer at an altitude of 20 kilometers to monitor the entire Gulf of Alaska!

To ensure the safety of the heads of state from both countries during the Alaska Summit and to prevent abnormal incidents, the U.S. has raised a special balance station in the airspace above the Gulf of Alaska to monitor and control the surrounding airspace.

The Anchorage Flight Information Region control center, responsible for air traffic over Alaska and adjacent seas, said: "The orbital stabilizer operates at an altitude of about 20 kilometers and provides continuous monitoring and control. Regarding the launch of such facilities, the controllers have informed all airspace users in the area in advance."

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