A video recently circulating on Instagram has claimed that NASA has discovered heaven, leaving people shocked. However, it has been revealed that the image shown in the video is not from NASA, but rather a piece of artwork that has been circulating online for years. The video, which shows an image of what appears to be a blurry city against a backdrop of stars, states that it was captured by NASA in the 90s and hidden from the public.
According to Claire Andreoli, a spokesperson from NASA, the image is not a NASA discovery but rather artwork. The video claims that the image was just leaked, but it has actually been circulating since at least 2009 when it was published by the Weekly World News, a tabloid famous for creating fictional figures like Bat Boy.
USA TODAY reached out to the Instagram user who shared the post for comment, but they did not immediately respond. It is important to note that the image in question is not an accurate depiction of any NASA discovery.
In a related fact check, another photo has been making the rounds online, claiming to show the International Space Station (ISS). However, upon investigation, it has been determined that the photo actually depicts an underwater NASA training center.
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It is essential to approach such claims with skepticism and always verify information before drawing conclusions. While the concept of discovering heaven may be intriguing, it is important to rely on verified sources for accurate and factual information.