Nifty Dips to ~22,513 as Funds Post Strong 5-Year Returns; The Enduring Black Knight Satellite Myth

To the point

It starts with a market snapshot—Nifty around 22,513 after a 602-point drop and five-year fund gains of 15.82% (HDFC Value Fund Direct Plan Growth) and 22.19% (Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund Direct-Growth)—then recounts the Black Knight satellite myth, tracing it from Nikola Tesla’s experiments to Jørgen Hals’s radio echoes and Donald Keyhoe’s claims, noting NASA’s 1998 STS-88 findings were just debris and there is no credible evidence of an ancient satellite, though curiosity keeps the story alive.

Did Nikola Tesla hear aliens first? Heres all about the century-old ‘Black Knight satellite’ UFO conspiracy theory
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Did Nikola Tesla hear aliens first? Heres all about the century-old ‘Black Knight satellite’ UFO conspiracy theory

A persistent myth of a 13,000-year-old Black Knight satellite of possible alien origin has captivated many. However, scientific explanations point to lost space debris, like a thermal insulation blanket from NASAs STS-88 mission, as the source of these claims.