Black knight satellite

1  2018-06-30 by Arantele

One of the more wilder theories I've heard lately is the theory of the black knight satellite which has been in polar orbit for an estimated 13,000 years observing planet earth. Wondered who else has heard of this and what, if anything people have heard regarding it??

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Could fit into the Nimitz tic-tac ufo deal going down.

There was supposed video in late 2016 of the Black satellite being shot by a missile attack by “the cabal” or someone else. An escape pod is seen launching from it. Take a look around for it.

It happened on March 18th last year

I watched it blow up over texas, in my buddy's back yard while smoking a spliff

The video you're talking about was actually the Japanese hayabusa satellite

"Welcome to planet Earth."

hey

this place is a shit hole

Now thats what I call a close encounter.

Sauce

The ancient astronaut archive had a good rundown video on it... it's largely all bullshit.

I Heard that it recently went into a more active mode. Either it is more easily detectable now, or we are on the verge of making contact with extra terrestrial life.

It was shot down supposedly. Not that long ago.

The shepherd watching the flock

I always hear that it's 13-14,000 years old. How exactly could anyone know that., even if it were true.

it says "Launched 12,000 BCE" right on the side

That's super interesting. Any links I can read?

JFCoaP-S!

Cool. I was asking for links with any info about the black knight satellite. Not asking about that joke. I know that comment about age was said in jest but you sure look cool talking shit when you misunderstood my question. Good job

Thanks, brah.

In regards to the satellite, NASA posted the photos of it, and also claimed that it a thermal blanket that got lost on a spacewalk. Coincidentally, it's at the exact altitude and the exact same orbital plane as the shuttle mission that lost the item in question.

I guess if you want to think otherwise, you both have to trust NASA and disbelieve them at the same time.

Carry on.

Probably from observing the oscillation in its orbit of earth, and backtracking to determine the point it was far enough away to not be considered in earth's orbit. But that is all considering it is a big ass rock that can't fly on it's own rather than some sort of spaceship/satellite.

It's a thermal blanket lost on a shuttle mission.

It's no longer up there.

I'll go with this explanation

A possible explanation to the mystery can be found in December 1998, when a space shuttle mission was conducted at the International Space Station (ISS). During the mission, which involved spacewalks, Colonel Ross and Dr. James Newman were attempting to install thermal blankets to make adjustments that would reduce heat loss and save energy at the ISS. As the blankets were fastened to Col. Ross’ spacesuit, one of them was lost. Once he had realized it was gone, it was already far away from the astronauts and they were unable to retrieve it.

What if the moon is a projection and the Black Knight is the projector?

This Simulation is being projected from Saturn. The Moon is a relay station and full fledged Alien Base

I look at it like this. Imagine a comet impact, or a solar flare, or a super volcano, whatever, wipes out 99% of life on the planet.

Then, thousands of years later, society rebuilds itself back up to a point where they developed rocket technology and space travel.

Imagine how much of our space shit they’d find still up there.

So, the photos of this 14,000 year old satellite were released by NASA.

Why would they do such a thing?