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“‘You don’t think anything is going to go wrong?’ I asked him. ‘It’s not like meteor is going to hit us. It’s just the moon.’”
“And then it hit. Even though we knew it was going to, we were still shocked when the asteroid actually made contact with the moon. With our moon. At that second, I think we all realized that it was Our Moon and if it was attacked, then we were attacked.”
“But the moon wasn’t a half moon anymore. It was tilted and wrong and a three-quarter moon and it got larger, way larger….It was still our moon and it was still just a big dead rock in the sky, but it wasn’t benign anymore. It was terrifying, and you could feel the panic swell around us.”
The moon is no longer a quiet, benign rock in the sky. It has moved closer to the earth, and its movement causes widespread panic.