All we learn about Artemis II conspiracy concept – bizarre static letters on ball
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NASA’s moon fly-by mission has been hit by wild hoax claims after some online cynics spotted strange static lettering on a toy ball during an interview with the crew
Here is everything we know about the claims NASA’s moon mission are ‘fake’
- The first space mission around the moon in decades has been dubbed “fake” after sharp-eyed sceptics noticed an apparent “green screen glitch”.
- A video of the NASA crew being interviewed drew attention for all the wrong reasons when lettering appeared on a toy, while others suggested a more innocent explanation.
- The small ball, utilised to demonstrate zero gravity in space, is seen spinning in front of an astronaut. Static lettering oddly appears on some blue sections of the ball.
- This strange occurrence led some enthusiastic internet users to declare the entire mission was “fake”. One user commented: “duh… even my dog knows it’s fake…”
- However, a user on X, formerly Twitter, insisted that the viral video was edited as he shared a clip of the original CNN interview, which did not have any of the static lettering.
- Max DeLargo stated: “A viral video of an Artemis 2 interview has been doing the rounds on X showing an apparent “blue screen” chromakey text glitch. However it is NOT present in the original.”
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