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 A U-2 pilot flying high above near a Chinese spy balloon took a close-up photo of the large white orb just a day before the Air Force shot it down off the South Carolina coast.The photo shows the top of the pilot s helmet inside the U-2 cockpit with the balloon flying below. It was taken Feb. 3 as the balloon  hovered over the Central Continental United States,  according to the caption provided by the Defense Department. The Pentagon released the image Wednesday, more than two weeks after the balloon made international headlines as it transited the United States.The balloon was downed on Feb. 4 by an F-22 fighter jet firing a AIM-9X Sidewinder missile. The strike took place once the balloon was  stanley cup no longer over land but was still within U.S. territorial waters.The U-2 Dragon Lady is a high altitude U.S. spy plane that has been in service since the 1950s.The Pentagon announced last Friday that Navy ships and submersibles had completed recovery of the massive balloon and its payload, which fell in pieces into the stanley cup  Atlantic Ocean. The payload was recovered from the ocean floor and is being analyzed by the FBI, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said Wednesday.The shootdown led to three other smaller objects also being shot down by Air stanley mugs  Force jets within a period of eight days: one over Alaska, one over Canada and one over Lake Huron. Searches for the Alaska and Lake Huron objects have ended. Siji Milwaukee firefighter injured while battling house fire; fundraiser created
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Counties in southeastern Wisconsin all saw a decline in the number of in-person absentee voters on Day 2 of early  stanley trinkflaschen voting - except Racine Coun stanley cups uk ty.According to numbers from the Wisconsin Elections Commission on Thursday, a total of 26,938 votes were counted in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Kenosha, Racine and Sheboygan counties on Wednesday. About 29,515 voters were cast in the same counties on Tuesday, when early voting began.Racine County was the only county in the area to see an increase in voters on Wednesday, by about 300 votes.According to the WEC:County / total votes so far / day 1 / day 2Milwaukee County: 20320  Day 1=10340, Day 2=9980 Waukesha County: 18782  Day 1=10086, Day 2=8696 Kenosha County: 5381  Day 1=2805, Day 2=2576 Racine stanley taza  County: 7579  Day 1=3604, Day 2=3975 Sheboygan County: 4391  Day 1=2680, Day 2=1711 A total of 149,856 in-person absentee ballots have been cast in Wisconsin since Tuesday.The commission says that more than 1,000 of the 1,850 clerks do not have direct access to WEC s system used for preliminary voting data because of their small size.County clerks and neighboring clerks have to perform data entry tasks on their behalf, meaning there may be more ballots returned than reported.To view the full report of ballots on the second day of early in-person voting, visit the Wisconsin Elections Commission website here.Early voting data for Thursday will be released on Friday.VOTER GUIDE: Register To Vote, Request A Ballot, Key Dates DeadlinesReport