This is the Black Knight, an object of unknown origin that has been circling the Earth for as long as we know. In fact we knew about it even before we ourselves had space travel, dates back perhaps 13 000 years.

In 1899 Nicola Tesla picked up a repeating radio signal that he believed was coming from outside of the Earth. Following the instructions left by Tesla a group of amateur HAM radio operators were able to receive this same signal in the mid-1920s. In 1928 Norwegian scientists experimenting with short wave transmissions into space began picking up Long Delay Echoes (LDEs). To this day LDE's are still not understood fully.

Finally, on February 11, 1960, the US Navy detected what was described as a "satellite" of unknown origin; a dark, tumbling object just beyond the Earth's atmosphere. It wasn't American, and it wasn't the Soviets' either.

Today we have no more information than we did in 1899 as to the origins or purpose of this object.

"Our home is Epsilon Boötis, which is a double star. We live on the sixth planet of seven-check that, the sixth of seven-counting outwards from the sun, which is the larger of the two stars. Our sixth planet has one moon. Our fourth planet has three. Our first and third planet each have one. Our probe is in the orbit of your moon."-signal translation originating from 'The Black Knight' Satellite,its frequency is 1420.405

by RegularTemperature74

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  1. >signal translation originating from ‘The Black Knight’ Satellite,its frequency is 1420.405

    Bruv, 1420.4 MHz is the 21cm Hydrogen Line.

  2. BobbyTarentino25 on

    Has anyone watched the Billy Carson documentary on this? I’ve had it on my list for a while but hadn’t gotten around to it yet?

  3. OptimisticSkeleton on

    Pretty sure that’s a Caldari ship from Eve Online.

    Maybe they expanded the empire so far they eventually found earth where they started, but we’re still stuck here thousands of years behind them technologically because we went through the cataclysm of the younger dryas.

    ^ free idea to steal for any writers

  4. thiiiipppttt on

    Fascinating and astonishingly overlooked artifact orbiting the Earth. Can’t understand why people are so blasé about something so extraordinary.