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Monday, photographer Tim Akimoff tweeted a picture of his upright broom standing next to his robotic vacuum cleaner, DEEBOT: “A broom’s center of gravity is low, so if you can get the bristles perfectly positioned, your broom will stand upright today, tomorrow, and every single day,” Click on Detroit reported.ĭespite the initial false claim, social media users joined in the fun and shared entertaining photos and videos of the #BroomChallenge. Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull…I didn’t believe it at first but OMG! 😭😭😭😭😭 /M0HCeemyGt Monday, a Twitter user posted footage of her broom standing on its own and said that was the only day it would be possible: However, brooms can stand up by themselves if they are balanced right, according to CBS 2. CLAIM: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced Monday that brooms could stand by themselves because of the “gravitational pull.”įALSE: NASA never said that.
