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No, NASA Did Not Issue a Warning About a Pending 'Internet Apocalypse' - Snopes.com

No, NASA Did Not Issue a Warning About a Pending 'Internet Apocalypse' The specter of societal collapse is good for clicks, even when it stems from a rehash of last year's specter of societal ... Read More
Fact Check: No, NASA Did Not Issue a Warning About a Pending 'Internet Apocalypse' - Yahoo News Canada

NASA has issued a warning about a pending "internet apocalypse" caused by a solar storm. Rating: In early March 2024, the claim that NASA had issued a "warning" about an impending "internet apocalypse ... Read More
No, NASA did not send probe to stop 'internet apocalypse' | Fact check - USA TODAY

NASA launched a probe in 2018 to study the sun, not as part of an effort to stop an "internet apocalypse." Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA TODAY app ... Read More
Fact check: NASA did not find a parallel universe - USA TODAY

The internet was briefly captivated after reports circulated that ... Fact check: No, NASA did not find a ... Memes and banter spread on Twitter and Facebook in the wake of several news articles ... Read More
Fact Check: Did NASA Confirm the 'End of the World' Date?

So, did NASA confirm the 2600 end-of-the-world date that Hawking predicted? In short, no. While NASA has expressed concerns over certain global threats , it has not endorsed a specific end-of ... Read More
Fact check: NASA did not warn that there will be no sunlight for six days - Reuters

An article alleging NASA announced that the earth will go dark for six days has been shared on Facebook. This is false: the story repeats old disinformation that has previously been debunked. Read More
Fact Check: NASA did not abruptly stop deep-sea research

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) did not abruptly end its deep-sea research activities in 1978, contrary to posts shared online suggesting the space agency found something ... Read More
Fact or Fiction: NASA warning of huge asteroid strike in 2038? - MSN

A post circulating on social media claims NASA is warning there's a 72% chance an asteroid the size of an airplane will hit Earth on July 12, 2038. 2024 US election results: Which states did Trump ... Read More
The White House did not issue ‘official’ warning about imminent attack to critical infrastructure - PolitiFact

The White House did not warn of an imminent attack to critical infrastructure. The claim cited a report by The New York Times about the discovery and tracking of Chinese malware implanted in ... Read More
Fact Check: Did NASA Rover Photograph Alien on Mars?

fact check by newsweek In this illustration made available by NASA, the Perseverance rover casts off its spacecraft's cruise stage, minutes before entering the Martian atmosphere in February 2021. Read More
Fact Check: No, NASA Did Not Issue a Warning About a Pending 'Internet Apocalypse' - Yahoo News UK

NASA has issued a warning about a pending "internet apocalypse" caused by a solar storm. Rating: In early March 2024, the claim that NASA had issued a "warning" about an impending "internet apocalypse ... Read More
Did NASA Issue Warning About Pending 'Internet Apocalypse'?

Did NASA Issue Warning About Pending 'Internet Apocalypse'? Developments in our understanding of the sun's convection systems evidently go more viral when paired with the specter of societal collapse. Read More
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