There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to ...
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?
Based on the results of our fact-checking, Tempo’s Fact-Checking Team concludes that the claim that the Earth will lose its ...
NASA officials debunked a viral rumor spread on social media recently warning of a brief loss of Earth’s gravity Aug. 12.
NASA has stepped in and debunked a conspiracy theory that suggests the Earth will lose gravity in August with the space ...
A viral conspiracy theory suggesting that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds in August this year has left people ...
A fringe prediction that Earth will briefly lose gravity in 2026 has snowballed into a full-blown online panic, complete with ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - NASA has denied the widespread social media claims that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on ...
NASA has dismissed viral claims that Earth will briefly “lose gravity” in August 2026, calling the theory scientifically impossible. The agency says gravity is determined by Earth’s mass and cannot ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In early January 2026, a rumor circulated online that Earth would "lose gravity" for seven seconds on Aug. 12, 2026 — leading to ...
It was quite a leap. Conspiracy theorists are being brought back down to Earth after NASA scientists debunked a wild claim that the space agency was hiding knowledge about an event that could result ...