Black Knight Satellite ISS

The Black Knight satellite is claimed by some to be an object approximately 13,000-years-old of extraterrestrial origin – originating from the Epsilon Bootes Star System – orbiting Earth in near-polar orbit, and just this past week, there was an alleged sighting by Russian cosmonauts aboard the ISS. It’s claimed to have been captured by the space station’s own cameras while it was waiting for a supplies delivery. Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for another video of what appears to be blinking lights on this satellite.

“In 1957, an unknown ‘object’ was seen ‘shadowing’ the Sputnik 1 Spacecraft. According to reports, the ‘unidentified object’ was in Polar orbit. The United Stated nor the Russians possessed the technology to maintain a spacecraft in Polar Orbit. The first Polar orbiting satellite was launched in 1960. Polar orbits are often used for earth-mapping, earth observation, capturing the earth as time passes from one point and reconnaissance satellites. This would put the Black Knight in the category of a observational Satellite,” according to MGF.

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