The Black Knight Satellite Caught On Video As It Approaches The ISS
The infamous Black Knight Satellite caught on video near the ISS? According to a leaked Russian video filmed by cosmonauts, yes!
Is it possible that the mysterious Black Knight Satellite was recorded on video as it approached the International space Station?
Someone, managed to smuggle a video out of the Russian Federal Space Agency in which the mysterious object, referred to as “The Black Knight” is seen. Remember that Russia has always been more tolerant and straightforward when it comes to the UFO phenomena than any other country on Earth.
In the video, recorded by Russian cosmonauts, we can see the progress cargo ship as it approached the International Space Station, but mysteriously, all of a sudden a mysterious shape becomes visible near the Progress cargo ship, this mysterious shape is believed to be the mysterious Black Knight Satellite according to UFOlogists.
The Black Knight Satellite is believed to be one of the most mysterious objects to orbit planet Earth. According to monitoring agencies around the world, The Black knight satellite has been transmitting radio signals for over 50 years now. Rumours are that it was Nikola Tesla the first man to “intercept” a signal from the black knight satellite in 1899 after building a high-voltage radio device in Colorado Springs. The Grumman Aircraft Corporation gave much importance to this mysterious “Satellite”, On September 3, 1960, seven months after the satellite was first detected by radar, a tracking camera at Grumman Aircraft Corporation’s Long Island factory took a photograph of the Black Knight satellite.
In 1963, Gordon Cooper was launched into space. On his final orbit, he reported seeing a glowing green object in front of his capsule in the distance moving towards his Spacecraft. The Muchea tracking station, in Australia, which Cooper reported the object to, picked up this Unidentified object on Radar travelling East to West.
In the video, you will notice that as the object gets closer to the International Space Station its shape is revealed, a shape that according to many UFOlogists who have seen the video, does not appear to be man-made.
After looking at the video, the object in question does seem to resemble the mysterious Black Knight Satellite. But what is its purpose in space? What is its origin? And is it possible that it is an Alien satellite as many researchers suggest? One that originated in the constellation Epsilon Boötis, 13,000 years ago?
(The Epsilon Boötis is a double star in the northern constellation of Boötes. It has the traditional names Izar and Pulcherrima. The star system can be viewed with the unaided eye at night, but resolving the pair with a small telescope is challenging; an aperture of 76 mm (3.0 in) or greater is required. — Wikipedia)
Below a preview of the article by Time Magazine about the Black Knight Satellite:
Three weeks ago, headlines announced that the U.S. had detected a mysterious “dark” satellite wheeling overhead on a regular orbit. There was nervous speculation that it might be a surveillance satellite launched by the Russians, and it brought the uneasy sensation that the U.S. did not know what was going on over its own head. But last week the Department of Defence proudly announced that the satellite had been identified. It was a space derelict, the remains of an Air Force Discoverer satellite that had gone astray. Read the complete story by visiting the Time Magazine.
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“Humans From Another Galaxy Sent S0S Signals & NASA Received Them”
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Supposedly requesting help since they were doomed on a planet outside of our galaxy.
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