The narrative of the satellite is essentially a compilation of several accounts and interpretations, all of which have been extensively recorded and analyzed by professionals.
The Black Knight’s beginnings may be traced back to 1889 when it was discovered by chance during Nikola Tesla’s radio research. In Oslo, Norway, in 1928, an amateur operator named Jorgen Hals detected it.
At the same time, ufologist Donald Keyhoe claimed in newspapers in 1954 that the US Air Force had discovered two satellites circling Earth, which was impossible because no government had the capacity to launch a satellite. Moving forward in time, TIME reported in 1960 that the US Navy had discovered a weird object presumed to belong to the Soviet Union; however, an article showed that the item in issue was the wreckage of a lost Air Force Discoverer VIII satellite.
In the years that followed, the strange object known as Black Knight continued to resurface, as it did in 1963 when astronaut Gordon Cooper reported a UFO sighting that was verified by the monitoring station.
Duncan Lunan investigated certain radio echoes received by Hals in 1973 and believed that they may have come from an extraterrestrial spacecraft orbiting the moon that was more than 13.000 years old.
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