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NASA shuts down viral claim Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds
For weeks, social feeds have been flooded with breathless warnings that Earth will briefly “turn off” gravity for seven ...
There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to ...
In recent weeks, a rumor claiming that Earth would “lose gravity ” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026, has whipped up an online ...
A viral rumour predicts Earth losing gravity in 2026, but scientists say only a routine eclipse awaits. How did the claim spread, and why are experts pushing back now?
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NASA denies claim of Earth losing gravity for 7 seconds this year
NASA officials debunked a viral rumor spread on social media recently warning of a brief loss of Earth’s gravity Aug. 12.
NASA has responded to a viral theory claiming that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on a specific date later this year. The claim was being circulated that NASA had something called ...
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Claim about Earth losing gravity for 7 seconds sparks alarm online
Claim About Earth Losing Gravity for 7 Seconds Sparks Alarm Online ...
NASA has stepped in and debunked a conspiracy theory that suggests the Earth will lose gravity in August with the space ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - NASA has denied the widespread social media claims that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on ...
NASA has responded to a theory claiming planet Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds later this year. An alleged document ...
Social media is flooded with claims that Earth will briefly lose gravity next year. From ‘Project Anchor’ to black holes, here’s the truth behind the theory spreading online.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has dismissed a viral conspiracy theory claiming that Earth would ...
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