The first hours of the new moon.pic.twitter.com/n6AdpbkcYH
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@neiltyson Great eye! Yes this was taken from near southern Africa, about 1 min after sunset, moon 2% full per our computer info
@neiltyson @AstroTerry Ohhhhh NDT is straight up calling out astronauts now! Keeping the world accurate, one tweet at a time.
@neiltyson @AstroTerry As Terry said, actually have an great eye.
@neiltyson @AstroTerry I am a sixteen year old who would like to see and ASTROPHYSICIST at the Fox Theater but my parents are resisting.
@neiltyson @AstroTerry well I love the sky my friends say when Jesus returns I will see him first cause I'm always looking up,
@neiltyson, you are following my favorite astronaut and it pleases me so. Two of my favorite people.
@neiltyson @AstroTerry How can we get inner city children out to see Montana or Wyoming night skies?
@neiltyson - watching ur 60 minutes piece now - nice.
@neiltyson I'm watching u right now!!!!! My absolute idol.
@neiltyson @AstroTerry We have just seen an Eclipse in northern Europe, so the Moon is crescent ;-)
@neiltyson @AstroTerry also http://www.calendar-365.com/moon/moon-calendar.html … So Google is your friend
Well actually RT“@neiltyson: @AstroTerry Cool Crescent. Was photo from Southern Hemisphere? Otherwise looks like last hours of the old Moon”
@neiltyson @AstroTerry astro fight!!!!!!
@neiltyson @AstroTerry ooh, it's on X)
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