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People across the globe have long been fascinated the Moon. And thanks to space agencies such as NASA, we not only get to learn more about it but also marvel at its beauty in the images captured the space agency. Recently, NASA took to Instagram to share a picture of the moon in its crescent phase. As soon as the image was shared, it garnered significant attention and left many stunned. Snapshot of the moon from ISS. (Instagram/@NASA) “Our Moon is in its waning crescent phase, where most of the sunlight is illuminating its far side – the side we can’t directly see from Earth. The waning crescent is the last phase before the lunar cycle repeats with a ‘new moon’ phase, where it is completely obscured from Earth’s perspective,” wrote NASA in the caption of the post. (Also Read: NASA discovers potentially habitable ‘super-Earth’ 137 Light-Years Away) Discover the thrill of cricket like never before, exclusively on HT. Explore now! The space agency further added, “Seen from the @ISS, the Moon appears partially lit in the upper middle portion of the image. The Earth appears blue with faint white clouds in the atmosphere, stretching from the bottom left to the top right of the image. Black space surrounds the Moon.” Take a look at the post here: This post was shared on February 4. Since being posted, it has gained more than five lakh likes, and the numbers are still increasing. The share also has numerous comments. Many were stunned the image. (Also Read: NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope finds water vapour in exoplanet 97 light years away from Earth) Here’s how people reacted to the picture of the Moon:An individual wrote, “Great image!” A second said, “I wish I could live on the Moon.” A third posted, “This is so pretty.” A fourth added, “What a wonderful view!” Unlock a world of Benefits with HT! From insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – it’s all here, just a click away! -Login Now!

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