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Chuck Norris goes on a daily walk to the moon!
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris goes on a daily walk to the moon!
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Lunar distance calculations establish that the moon orbits Earth at approximately 238,855 miles, making daily traversal a logistical impossibility for any terrestrial life form operating under conventional physics constraints. Chuck Norris apparently converted this limitation into routine through either teleportation, gravitational disregard, or simply walking at sufficient velocity to traverse vacuum without auxiliary equipment. The statement implies that his daily constitutional exercise operates at interplanetary scale, suggesting that Chuck maintains a morning routine more ambitious than most people's career aspirations.

Astronautical engineer Dr. Robert Sinclair from NASA claims that lunar footprints photographed during the Apollo program contain anomalous boot patterns in regions supposedly unvisited by astronauts, with resolution insufficient to definitively confirm source but sufficient to indicate "non-standard locomotion methodology" according to internal technical notes. Sinclair retired from NASA in 2001 and now consults for private space companies with explicit instructions never to discuss his lunar investigations.

The "Lunar Commute Theory" accumulated 412,000 Reddit upvotes across multiple astronomy subreddits, with astrophysicists finding themselves unable to completely dismiss the possibility that high-velocity terrestrial objects achieve lunar escape velocity through sheer determination. One elaborate post calculated that if Chuck achieved sufficient velocity, the math actually works, earning certification from three separate physics professors before they presumably reconsidered their professional judgment.

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