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New Black Knight Footage

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posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 09:39 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy

originally posted by: KKLOCO
Well, whatever that thing is in the video — it’s clearly not a thermal blanket.


Care to explain why not?


1. The object does not contort in any footage ever provided. A blanket would not keep the same defined structure.

2. That would have to be a massive thermal blanket. What was it’s use for?

3. Look closely at the defined shape / details of it. I’d find it hard to believe a blanket can make (and keep) that shape.

Do you have any images of a thermal blanket that looks even remotely like this one?

I’m not saying this is an alien satellite. However, I am saying that it’s not a thermal blanket.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 09:43 AM
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"I’d find it hard to believe a blanket can make (and keep) that shape."

Thermal blankets used on spacecraft are metallic; they're fairly stiff, but still flexible to be formed around the object they're protecting. They're not made of wool or stuffed with goose feathers like a blanket you put on a bed.


"The footage in the video you have shared only moves across like a cardboard cutout."

It does appear to be flat/two-dimensional in this video.

But what leads me to believe this is CGI is how the object is lit: the reflective areas and shadowed areas remain static as the object rotates. This is not how light behaves on moving objects.

Compare the video above with this video linked below. Jump to the 6:00 mark and watch how light and dark areas of the rotating object change and consistently track with the direction of light coming from the sun:

www.youtube.com...

Cheers!
edit on 22-1-2019 by TheTruthRocks because: Reasons



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 09:45 AM
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a reply to: KKLOCO

Well, it is in space, with no atmosphere?

How many thermal blankets in space are there?



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 09:49 AM
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a reply to: Outlier13
Will do. Many thanks



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:19 AM
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originally posted by: LightSpeedDriver
a reply to: iplay1up2

Oumuamua is a name designed to make whoever says it sound like an idiot.

Here's my card, I'll be here all night.


That's true for nearly the entire Hawaiian language.


Btw, guys, I'm pretty sure that "space bag" or blanket or whatever that people have been passing around for a while now, is not The Mythical Black Knight satellite.

The Black Knight satellite was never photographed. It's a whole selerate thing that people later tries to attach these photos of a space object to the already established mythos, and now...those photos are the only part people ever talk about anymore. EDIT- ...I'm pretty sure.
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posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:20 AM
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definitely CGI
most of the mithology built around the black knight sattelite is false, the only mystery was the strange detections of 2 polar orbiting sattelites in the 60's



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:33 AM
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The lack of science and objectivity in this thread is astounding.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:38 AM
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a reply to: CraftBuilder

Are we looking at the huge object floating aimlessly or the smaller triangle shaped object that passes under it ?



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:42 AM
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There is no mention of who/where this footage was taken on the YouTube page. That strikes me as very suspicious
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posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:45 AM
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originally posted by: iplay1up2

originally posted by: Malak777
a reply to: Outlier13

It is clearly CGI. If you look closely it has no dimesnion. It looks obviously cut and paste.

Also, reason dictates that if NASA, Russian and Chinese Space agencies have the ability to clamp a satellite they would have put their "tractor beam" on it by now.

Look at the footage here. See how the satellite does not only move across, but also twirls to reveal its dimensions. The footage in the video you have shared only moves across like a cardboard cutout,



It is very obviously CGI. A more clever hoaxer and editor would have given the object dimesnion. I am sure there is an original of that footage that has no object and was used for the hoaxer's editing purposes.

I don't believe that object known as "The Black Night" even exists. I have never seen anything that convinces me of its reality.



Uh, no it was not CGI, its a Space Bag, as pointed out by Dragonridr. So that blows your CGI out of the water. Next time, do not be so quick to judge.

www.theguardian.com...


Like you’re quick to judge it’s a “Space Bag”? Pot, meet kettle.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:49 AM
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It looks like something real to me. But like eManym said, it's almost certainly just space junk.

That looks like a very low orbit. That object will probably re-enter the atmosphere within the coming months/years. For sure, it hasn't been in that orbit for the last 10,000 years.

TheTruthRocks makes a good point. Calling heat shielding a "blanket" is misleading. It is similar to the heat shielding on automobiles. It's not flexible.
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posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 10:55 AM
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originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: CraftBuilder

Are we looking at the huge object floating aimlessly or the smaller triangle shaped object that passes under it ?


"Huge"? Should go to Specsavers.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 11:01 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

Anyone notice that the smaller triangle shaped object appears from nowhere ?



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 11:06 AM
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originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: oldcarpy

Anyone notice that the smaller triangle shaped object appears from nowhere ?


Nice catch.


I noticed the object when I first saw the vid. However, I didn’t realize it popped up out of nowhere. Either it came off of the larger object in question, orrrrr I don’t know... bizarre



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 11:19 AM
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From OP Video

Lost bag about 3.21

edit on 22-1-2019 by SeaWorthy because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 11:44 AM
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Black Knight Satellite is 100% Grade A BS

Faults with this:

#1 Came into existence, in online forums and videos within the last 10 years online
#2 Allegedly been in orbit for "thousands of years"
#3 Think about the first two points...
#4 The thermal blanket has been adequately displayed as the source for most of these stupid object in space/black Knight videos.
#5 This has something to do with Tesla? Citation needed. Show me a legitimate citation for the Tesla involvement. I prefer something that isn't open for edit by the public.
#6 This is crap, because you can buy a telescope from a garage sale, capable of seeing this thing, if it were real. It's not.
#7 This was invented, so that YouTubers have something to make videos for, which can't be readily verified against, whenever they hit a slow UFO flap time. Those guys need to make videos even when sightings are in a draught. Ok? That's why we have crap like this.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 12:04 PM
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a reply to: Archivalist

I tend to agree, I think all these videos of "black knight" are BS for just one glaring reason: space is freakin' huge. You wouldn't be sitting in the International space station, or any other orbiting object, and just happen to spot another satellite just lazily traipsing by. it takes a crapload of planning for orbiting objects to match velocity. It was one of the things that bothered me about "Gravity," was astronauts just puttering from one stations/base to another like they're just nextdoor.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 12:08 PM
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a reply to: Outlier13

That's a space telescope, and perhaps a piece of debris flew past it. Also it actually looked a bit like an aircraft. The reason I say debris is that the altitude would be a bit high.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 12:34 PM
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a reply to: Outlier13

Nice joke. But BK it’s not.



posted on Jan, 22 2019 @ 12:47 PM
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I'm agreeing with the consensus of discarded blanket or covering for an apparatus. Curious the small piece escaping off to the right of the picture frame.




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