At exactly 15:17 UHT, it’s time for you to bust out that standing back somersault.
Due to the Jovian-Plutonian gravitational effect relative gravity on Earth will be 1.74% less than normal. In fact this is the lowest gravitational pull since 1 April 1976.
This phenomenon was first reported by respected English astronomer Patrick Moore.
As Pluto passes behind Jupiter, the combination of the two planets’ gravitation will slightly but noticeably decrease gravity on Earth. If you jump into the air at that exact moment, you will feel a “floating sensation”.

