Rare ‘super blue blood moon’ not seen for more than 150 years stuns skygazers around the world



Feb 1, 2018

Sky gazers across the world were treated Wednesday to a rare celestial convergence dubbed a ‘super blue blood moon.’ The cosmic event, a combination of a lunar eclipse, blood moon, and supermoon, was visible in the western hemisphere for the first time in 152 years. People in Australia, Asia and parts of Russia were treated to the lunar triple whammy during moonrise on January 31, while the show kicked off in North America from 5:51 am ET.

 

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