

Marsha Lewis, president of The Hipsetter Group, which represents Nyberg, also told USA TODAY that the woman in the video is not Nyberg. 23 TikTok post with text over the clip that reads "NOT Karen Nyberg." Weiss pointed out the video first appeared on YouTube, where it was uploaded more than a year ago. Video shows flat-earther's green screen demonstration The user offered no evidence to support the claim in the video. USA TODAY reached out to the user who shared the video for comment. Weiss told USA TODAY the video was a "skit" that went viral after someone put it on TikTok and labeled it as Nyberg.įollow us on Facebook! Like our page to get updates throughout the day on our latest debunks It's Paige Windle, the partner of David Weiss, aka “Flat Earth Dave,” who hosts the “The Flat Earth Podcast." The woman in the video, though, is not Nyberg. “Astronaut Karen Nyberg the International Space Station,” reads the text alongside the video. The woman hands items to another person dressed entirely in green to make it appear as if the items are floating in zero gravity. The video shows two frames of the same woman, including one in front of a green screen.

“As you can see there is a little bit of green screen theatrics in the back.” 6 Instagram post with more than 1,600 likes. “This was supposedly a video from space,” reads a Sept. Karen Nyberg spent more than 180 days in space during her two spaceflights, including several months aboard the International Space Station.īut a video circulating on social media claims to show that Nyberg wasn’t in space, but rather in front of a green screen. Watch Video: Neptune's rarely seen rings shine in new James Webb telescope images The claim: Video shows NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg in front of a green screen
