Društvenim mrežama ovih dana kruži ''NASA-in izazov'' prema kojem je NASA navodno objavila da je 10. veljače jedini dan u godini kada metle mogu stajati samostalno. Mnogi su iskušali ovu teoriju i iznenadili se kada su shvatili da im metle stvarno mogu samostalno stajati.
No razočaranje je uslijedilo kada su se u razgovor upleli i pravi znanstvenici iz NASA-e te poručili da metla može stajati svaki dan u godini te da to ovisi isključivo o vrsti metle i njezinu težištu, a nema nikakve veze s mjesečevim mijenama i ostalim izmišljenim razlozima zbog kojih je 10. veljače navodno poseban dan.
Neke od ljudi koji su nasjeli na ovaj izazov 10. veljače možete pogledati u nastavku, a još uvijek nije kasno provjeriti može li isto i vaša metla ili je ipak napravljena za čišćenje, a ne za samostalno stajanje.
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! 😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/M0HCeemyGt
— mk (@mikaiylaaaaa) February 10, 2020
HOW IS THIS BROOM STANDING !!!! I NEED ANSWERS @NASA pic.twitter.com/dqX7Dszu6Z
— Tory Lanez (@torylanez) February 11, 2020
Pajama broom challenge 😂 What are you doing on a Monday Night?! #broomchallenge pic.twitter.com/1DU7q9bZp4
— Paula Abdul (@PaulaAbdul) February 11, 2020
Tried that broom 🧹 thing and it worked lol i had to make a video 😂😂😂 #broomstickchallenge pic.twitter.com/zFdybPDmeE
— X the God (@TheLegacyX_33) February 11, 2020
(RED) HQ #BroomStickChallenge 💯 pic.twitter.com/gZe9KOvIBQ
— (RED) (@RED) February 11, 2020
My mom was not having it with the broomstick challenge 😂😂 #thebroomchallenge #broomstickchallenge pic.twitter.com/jGAmZj9zZk
— Nefertiti (@_Nefertitixo) February 12, 2020
I can no longer handle her! Someone please come get my mom lmaoooo! #broomstickchallenge pic.twitter.com/bNBNajh6WB
— Zack jarque (@JarqueZackary) February 12, 2020
unfortunately, it don’t work with the asian broom 🧹 #broomstickchallenge pic.twitter.com/3aVvO8n3ep
— senny (@allysensei) February 12, 2020
🧹 ¯_(ツ)_/¯
— NASA (@NASA) February 11, 2020
Astronaut Alvin Drew and scientist Sarah Noble respond to the #BroomstickChallenge, showing that basic physics works every day of the year — not just February 10th. pic.twitter.com/4TTbI3mvzd
NASA said today that the polarity of the earth should keep it standing still
— ✨ (@iraqiplug) February 11, 2020
Shit works😂😂 #broomstickchallenge خرب انه pic.twitter.com/DGl3yX03Zy
Told my nigga about the #broomstickchallenge he didn't believe it. Look at him now 😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/5P5WxNaLxo
— Khalil 🌠 (@jizzyofficial_) February 11, 2020
Who’s doing the #broomstickchallenge at Home Depot??? pic.twitter.com/VuRBPGaHoj
— j a c k (@geminijvck) February 11, 2020
Next level #broomstickchallenge pic.twitter.com/TP8Evund7F
— skyy (@skyyever) February 11, 2020