A viral Project Anchor theory claims Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds amid Aug. 12, 2026, solar eclipse. Here's what NASA says about the blackout ...
A long-debunked conspiracy theory that Earth will lose gravity has picked up steam on social media ahead of a total solar eclipse.
People online claimed "Project Anchor" — a secret NASA document about the supposed cosmic event — leaked online in 2024.
While there is a total solar eclipse over parts of Europe, that “has no unusual impact on Earth’s gravity,” the space agency ...
Social media users shared a cosmic claim about an alleged secret NASA document named "Project Anchor" leaking online in 2024.
A viral Project Anchor theory says Earth will lose gravity Aug. 12, 2026. Here's the time claimed online and what NASA says.
Glad they cleared that one up. Viral conspiracy theories that Earth’s gravity will briefly vanish on Wednesday — purportedly ...
The document, which is allegedly from November 2024, supposedly noted that the Earth would be without gravity for seven ...
Posts circulating on social media claim that a secret NASA programme called Project Anchor has identified a gravitational event that would make Earth temporarily weightless.
So is it real? The answer is: No. And a NASA spokesperson wrote to Snopes in order to debunk the rumors.
NASA addressed the viral conspiracy theory called ‘Project Anchor,’ which claimed Earth would lose gravity for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026.
NASA has debunked a viral claim that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on Aug. 12, saying the rumor has no scientific basis.