So there's this object in orbit around Earth...

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...It's called "The Black Knight Satellite". It's supposed to be either a military placed object or an alien "something or other".
Well they have been looking into what it could be, where it may have come from and why it's even there.
I think I figured it all out:
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what the heck
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Don't Panic, I'll explain:
It's a scene from a book/movie/TV show called "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".
Here, without giving away the scene, here's the actual context of the picture as described in the scene where they are falling through the atmosphere (and what they were thinking as they fell):

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Now with all this alien talk going around I sorta-kinda had no choice but to post something. Go ahead and Google "black knight satellite" and see the picture does sorta-kinda look like a whale. Well, at least to this blockhead it does!
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Black Knight satellite, eh? Hmm... I think I know where it came from.

Black is like... dark, right? Anyone else following me on this?

Where does he get those wonderful toys?

(Although the idea that it could be a humpback whale that didn't exist before, we know that the whale - at least the one in Hitchhiker's - failed to maintain orbit. ;) )
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