Artificial Object Approaching Earth

An artificial object known as 2010 KQ is currently moving through space and heading toward Earth as we speak.

NASA has reported that an unknown object that is approaching our planet from space is not an asteroid as they originally thought but is certainly of an artificial origin

This object was originally discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in May of 2010 and the orbit of the near-earth 'asteroid' was soon recognised as being unusual, it remained in close proximity to us for many months before beginning to head back out into space

It made a very close pass to earth a couple of years ago and suddenly began heading back into space, NASA has been tracking the object and discovered that it used no propulsion while it was under observation.

However other space watchers do think that the object did move using some sort of power source at some point due to its change in position and velocity

It is reminiscent of the Black Knight Satellite which is said to be an artificial alien satellite that is currently orbiting Earth, it possibly may have left Earth's orbit but what we do know is that it was indeed in Earth's orbit and has been tracked for over 50 years. It has been seen changing position and changing speed, it was unable to be tracked by ground-based instruments due to the fact that it would constantly be changing its location and speed to the point where they finally lost it, now we have this object that NASA has no clue about. The theory that they've told the public is that it is likely a spent rocket stage that escaped the Earth and Moon system years ago.

Recent reports have come out that the object was seen heading back toward Earth. This gives us just a little bit more proof that these artificial objects are out there, mathematicians in Scotland calculated that 'self-replicating alien probes could already have explored our entire solar system and may still be here all be it undetectable and are watching us as we speak'

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