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randyvs
Seems to me if it were anything from a by gone era. They would've retrived it to study.
And we wouldn't hear about it.
Frocharocha
I did some reasearch and opnions goes and comes:
-NASA belives it to be space junk trapped in the athmosphere for being less denser than our air.
-Scientists belvie it to be a piece or rock which became a natural Satellite similar to our moon.
-An alien sattelite.
-But my favorite theory is that this crap is like The Marker from Dead Space series. An alien beacon send to earth to erase our population and force it to evolve.. hell yeah!!
Whomever, one ting that the scientists and NASA doesn't explain about Black Knight is how the hell i'ts still aroudn the orbity, hwo the hell it produces microwaves and radiation and how the hell it send signals.
And it doesn't look like a rock.. at all.
Edit: This vodeio analysis what the object might be:
There's a few problems with the vid. But it's cool.
edit on 7-10-2013 by Frocharocha because: (no reason given)
VoidHawk
freelance_zenarchist
reply to post by VoidHawk
They look exactly the same.
When you watched that video to get the screen grab did you notice the thermal cover was rotating? Or did you purposely choose a frame where it was at a different angle than your BN (BK?) photo.
BK
No, you purposely chose one that looked similar
there still remains some doubt as to the veracity of the debunkers claims.
At any given time we probably have one temporarily captured orbiter of about a meter in size. These space rocks are awfully hard to see. But astronomers seem to have spotted one such transient satellite in 2006. The asteroid, dubbed 2006 RH120, was a few meters in diameter. It was captured by Earth for about a year and then broke away back to interplanetary space.
www.scientificamerican.com...
alfa1
purplemer
In 1899 Tesla discovered an electronic signal that he believed was coming from space.
Signal where later picked up in the 1920s by HAM radio enthusiasts
And the connection to the "black knight" satellite... is zero.
I see its one of those threads where the OP just dumps a bucket of garbage into the opening post (like the picture of the thermal blanket) and lets the users sort it all out.
JimOberg
Frocharocha
I did some reasearch and opnions goes and comes:
-NASA belives it to be space junk trapped in the athmosphere for being less denser than our air.
-Scientists belvie it to be a piece or rock which became a natural Satellite similar to our moon.
-An alien sattelite.
-But my favorite theory is that this crap is like The Marker from Dead Space series. An alien beacon send to earth to erase our population and force it to evolve.. hell yeah!!
Whomever, one ting that the scientists and NASA doesn't explain about Black Knight is how the hell i'ts still aroudn the orbity, hwo the hell it produces microwaves and radiation and how the hell it send signals.
And it doesn't look like a rock.. at all.
Edit: This vodeio analysis what the object might be:
There's a few problems with the vid. But it's cool.
edit on 7-10-2013 by Frocharocha because: (no reason given)
"research"
I do not think this word means what you think it means.
Now, I'm guessing based on what you produced as an example, but I'm kinda thinkin' you think it means
"bite off pieces of internet articles from here and there, mix in your stomach, and puke onto the keyboard."
You're not alone.
But there are ways to get better at it. Stick around.
Whateva69
reply to post by purplemer
I watch the video but first id like to say that i believe it to be one of Odin's Ravens/black birds.
I believe the Norse gods do actually exist.
Love and harmony
Whateva
gortex
reply to post by purplemer
I hate to rain on your parade purplemer but the object in the image has been shown to be a thermal cover lost on the sts88 mission .
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Of course just because the object in the image isn't the Black Knight doesn't mean the Black Knight doesn't exist
edit on 6-10-2013 by gortex because: edit to add
pikestaff
Er, I thought satellites orbits decayed unless they had fuel onbord to power the positioning rockets? 13,000 years worth of fuel? With the Earths atmosphere increasing in height, would not the drag from the air force the Black Night into lower and lower orbits? and an eventual decay to a streak of plasma?
MrInquisitive
How does anyone know that this object -- whatever it is -- is 13,000 years old?
jhn7537
.... No one disputes its up there, no one takes ownership of it, but we just decide to leave it alone???