naturalplastic wrote:
But as they rise into miles high altitudes the surrounding air pressure drops and the envelop expands, and they take on the conventional big round balloon shape. But if its damaged, and looses it payload and some of its helium its to be expected that it would morph in shape for a few minutes before achieving equilibrium between the remaining pockets of helium pressing up to the top, .
Ok so high altitude weather balloons all look very similar once they are airborne like this

It still doesn't look the shape shifting thing on video
naturalplastic wrote:
BEven true believers in UFOs admit that over 90 percent of the strange crap folks see in the sky is just mundane stuff being misidentified. This could be in that 90 percent.
I'd like to have a go at identifying the shape shifting object none the less. Its on video sufficiently long enough for somebody to properly identify it.