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stated on November 7, 2023 in an Instagram post:

“NASA admits space and planets are fake.”

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No, NASA didn’t admit space and planets are fake

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  • NASA didn’t say space and planets are fake.

 

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A recent Instagram post leans on a 2018 local news broadcast to make a sweeping and unfounded claim: that the country’s space agency has announced space isn’t real. 

“NASA admits space & planets are fake,” reads the text above a clip of a 2018 broadcast from KHOU-TV, a CBS affiliate in Houston. 

“They are images that inspire, educate and sometimes just make us say ‘wow,’” a news anchor says in the video. “Over the years, NASA has given us spectacular photos and renderings that reveal a colorful and mysterious universe.”

“No doubt,” her co-anchor says. “And now, Chris Martinez is introducing us to two of the artists behind some of the most iconic space art in the galaxy.”

The chyron at the bottom of the screen says: “NASA artists paint picture of other worlds.” 

The video then cuts to a news report, and Martinez can be heard saying, “In a small bright office, working side by side, Robert Hurt and Tim Pyle bring the universe to life.”

“What we’re doing does have real science underlying it,” one of the artists says. 

Martinez: “Robert is an astrophysicist-turned-artist. Tim, once a Hollywood animator, is now a planet illustrator. Together, they produce some of NASA’s most popular images from renderings of how planets light years away could look, to actual photos of stars and galaxies captured by NASA’s powerful telescopes. Many of those images have a dark, grainy start.” 

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This news broadcast is not tantamount to NASA admitting that space and planets are fake. Rather, the artists use data to create artistic renderings of the corners of space for which NASA has no images, and bring color to the black-and-white photos it does possess.

“Without Hurt and Pyle,” CNN reported in 2016, “the images we associate with exoplanets would be a single pixel of light surrounded by the vast blackness of space.” 

NASA hasn’t admitted that space and planets are fake. We’ve previously fact-checked and found false claims that space is “a hoax.” This claim gets the same rating: Pants on Fire!

No, NASA didn’t admit space and planets are fake

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