Someone has claimed the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds later this year and NASA has had to respond.
NASA officials debunked a viral rumor spread on social media recently warning of a brief loss of Earth’s gravity Aug. 12.
Since the solar eclipse will be visible in the remote areas of Antarctica, very few people will see it. However, people can ...
In recent weeks, a rumor claiming that Earth would “lose gravity ” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026, has whipped up an online frenzy. Social media users warned the catastrophe would kill tens of ...
The far-flung “Project Anchor” conspiracy theory claims that NASA is preparing for Earth to “lose” gravity on August 12, 2026 ...
On Jan. 14, 2029, a deep partial solar eclipse will cover up to 87% of the sun across North America. The U.S. is set to get a ...
At 4:56 a.m. EST (0956 GMT) on Feb. 17, the moon will begin to turn the sun into an impressive "ring of fire" during an ...
The only total lunar eclipse of the year will take place in March, with the West Coast getting the best views of totality — ...
On Feb. 17, 2026, a rare “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible for 2 minutes over Antarctica, with a partial ...
A total lunar eclipse is anticipated on March 2-3, 2026, transforming the Moon into a striking coppery red as it enters Earth ...