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NASA debunks myths for Halloween #AskNASA special
The NASA agency will be celebrating Halloween with a special video debunking some of the craziest space theories. NASA is requesting people to submit wild space theories to debunk once and for all just in time to celebrate the spookiest holiday.
NASA is requesting submissions through social media and plans for a special Halloween edition of the #AskNASA video series. The special #AskNASA episode will cover space-related hoaxes and conspiracies.
Think we didn't land on the Moon? What about the Earth being flat?
We’re diving into conspiracies & hoaxes for a special #NASAHalloween 🎃 episode of #AskNASA. What secret plans do you think we’ve been cooking up over the years? Drop them below.
Video reply = extra points 😎 pic.twitter.com/VxOPsi8Qd9
— NASA (@NASA) October 22, 2020
NASA launched the #AskNASA series in 2009 and would answer questions of fans interested in space exploration but decided to dedicate an episode to conspiracy theories due to high demand. Some crazy theories include rumors of UFOs, extraterrestrial life on Mars, a hurricane-diverting device at Kennedy Space Center, and more.
This is the chance for you to submit your suggestion to better learn about space-related conspiracy theories. Just tweet your suggestion with #AskNASA and maybe your submission will make the spooky special.