What is Broom Challenge? Today, when you are scrolling down, you have seen pictures and videos of broom standing on their own.
You have seen a post on Twitter, which said that You could stand a broom up only that day because of a gravitational pull that would occur only that day.
People are also saying NASA announced that on 10 February and only 10 February can people stand up a broom because of the gravitational pull of the Earth. But NASA has not posted anything on social media about broom challenge.
The internet is getting full of these rumors claiming NASA said that your kitchen broom would stand up only today, Monday 10 February. Hundreds of people are doing this to check if it is true?
But NASA does not say anything, so this claim is fake. Your broom will stand up any day and anytime. You can do it again and again. If you do it tomorrow, it will work. So, don’t worry.
Many social media stars have done this challenge. Here is the list of some of them.
@LouDobbs Try this at home! And it has nothing to do with planetary alignment or full moon!

@timakimoff Now if the damn thing would start sweeping by itself. That would be impressive.

@JimVasilWFMZ There’s the word on the internet tonight that you can balance your broom because of the Earth’s gravitational pull… … who knows if it’s true or if I’m gullible, but it worked, and I’m very creeped out.

@DavidSokoloski Probably more about the low center of gravity than a planetary alignment, but I had to try it anyway.

@LilAmy1981 So allegedly NASA says that you can balance your broom because of the Earth’s gravitational pull…. needless to say, it worked.

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