Narrator: One night I was bored in my apartment and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. The moon was out and I thought, why not? Within a few minutes, people started walking over and asking what this thing was. Man: "What is that bro?" It's a telescope! Man: "Oh." Do you want to check out the moon? Do you want to look a look at the moon? It's the moon! Woman: "Where am I supposed to look?" You're supposed to look right here. Woman: "Oh! In there!" That's where it all started and it sort of just went from there. Man: "I'm looking at the moon hold on real quick. Oh my god." Man 2: "Ohhh my goooood." Boy: "OH MY GOD!" Man 3: "Oh my god, I can't believe it." Woman: "Oh, oh my god." Woman 2: "Oh my god, no way." Man 4: "No way." Man 5: "No way, that's the moon?" Woman 3: "No way..." Narrator: "Yeah way." [Chuckles] Woman 3: "No!" Woman: "Whoa! You can see the craters! Yeah. That is so cool!" [Indistinguishable] "Whoaaaaaaa!" "What?" "What?! Look at the edge, I want... to see... more... of it." "Hooooly !@#$." "I have never seen this before." "I never seen this !@#$ before like this man." "WOOOOW, that is intense right there boy, wooo." "Bro, that look like that's right down the street, man." "Man, what you got here - man, that look like right down the street." Is that the actual image of the moon? Like is it a live image? [Gasp] Narrator: To be able to see it up close, and feel like you can almost reach out and touch it, and that's what makes it real to us. Man: "That is incredible." Woman: "I kind of felt like I just landed on the moon." Narrator: It makes you realize that we are all on a small, little planet and we all have the same reaction to the universe we live in. [Wows] I think there's something special about that... something... unifying. It's a great reminder that we should look up more often.