.@neiltyson pretty sure it's always the same size Mr. Fancy science guy.
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@neiltyson not true, the moon actually gets closer once a month because of the tilt on our access. -
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@gobiglabs@neiltyson That's the joke...it LOOKS bigger, but its actual size never changes. I was making a funny... -
@BraveSirMartin
@neiltyson ah. Well then: lol :)
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@neiltyson: FYI: Every month, the Moon gets just as large as tonight’s Full Moon. During its New, Crescent, Half, or Gibbous phases.” Duh. - 1 more reply
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@neiltyson Dr. Tyson, my understanding is the moon is always the same size regardless of how near/far it is from the Earth.@Miss_Cody -
@TheTobyK9
@neiltyson Perhaps better: The moon *appears* larger, not *gets* larger.#funwithenglish
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@neiltyson: FYI: Every month, the Moon gets just as large as tonight’s Full Moon...” YOU'RE NOT SPECIAL. -
@mattskudlarek@pwiencke@neiltyson that’s no moon…
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@neiltyson It "gets large?" Don't you mean "appears large?" The moon's always the same size... - 1 more reply
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@neiltyson: Every month, the Moon gets just as large as tonight’s Full Moon. During its New, Crescent, Half, or Gibbous phases.”#TeenwolfThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@neiltyson Weird. Thought it was the same size all the time. Good ol' science. -
@SchyzmAdam@neiltyson But does it have the same werewolf effect???? -
@irolands@neiltyson lol inquiring minds need to know, Neil
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@neiltyson Gibbous some more information, please!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@neiltyson@a_picazo If the moon got twice as big, we'd have eight times the tides, and every coastal city would suffer. Be happy.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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