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  1. The Black Knight satellite conspiracy theory claims that a spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin is in near- polar orbit of the Earth, and that NASA is covering up its existence and origin. [2] [3] This conspiracy theory combines several unrelated stories into one narrative. [4] [5]

    • The Photo Evidence That Isn't Evidence
    • Historical Evidence That Also Isn't Evidence
    • Why Does Talk of The Black Knight Persist?
    • A Growing Interest in UFOs

    A lot of the earliest discoveries that have been linked to the Black Knight satellite theory relate to radio signals. But a series of images from 1998 really threw the celestial cat among the pigeons. They were taken during STS-88, the first space shuttle mission to the International Space Station(ISS). There, for all to see, were images released b...

    Conspiracists absorbed the STS-88 images into a growing body of "evidence," claiming they were proof that the Black Knight alien satellite really is out there. Reaching that conclusion, however, has required greats leaps of faith, and has also needed past observations to be forced into the overall story. Firm believers have had no problems going al...

    People continued to use Tesla's findings to bolster claims for the Black Knight. They also took on board the work of a Norwegian engineer called Jørgen Hals, who in the 1920s found that radio signals he transmitted were being echoed back to him a few seconds later. We now know these as long delayed echoes, and Hals was the first person to observe t...

    The Black Knight conspiracy theory may be with us for a while yet, for there is growing public interest in unidentified flying objects (UFOs) — or, as the US military has recently rebranded them, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). This interest really began to surge in December 2017, when The New York Times published three videos captured by came...

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    • David Crookes,All About Space magazine
  2. Sep 11, 2021 · A Facebook page claimed that a black object in space is an extraterrestrial satellite transmitting radio waves since 1930s. NASA debunked this conspiracy theory and said the object is space debris from a 1998 shuttle mission.

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · The Black Knight satellite is a myth that originated from Tesla's radio experiments, Hals's echoes, and a spy satellite. NASA says it's just space junk, not an ancient alien craft.

  4. Jan 7, 2022 · The 'Black Knight' is not an ancient alien satellite, but a piece of space junk that drifted away from the space shuttle Discovery in 1998. NASA has never covered up its existence, and it burned in Earth's atmosphere in 2017.

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · The Dark Knight UFO Conspiracy Theory Grows To Include A Government Cover-Up. NASAThe “Black Knight Satellite” observed above South Africa coast in 1998. Conspiracists regard the 1954 article and denial not only as evidence of the Black Knight Satellite’s existence, but also of a government cover-up. The launch of actual satellites by ...

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  7. May 20, 2022 · The Black Knight Satellite conspiracy holds that there is a 13,000-year-old alien spy satellite or spaceship orbiting Earth. It is said that NASA astronauts have inspected the satellite, but only a select few people on the planet know of its existence. Beyond this, it is difficult to discern one cohesive theory as to the existence of this ...

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