Skywatchers in Alaska, the Hawaiian islands and the western part of North America will have the best view of the rare "Super Blue Blood Moon" in the early morning of Jan. 31.
This spectacular lunar event features the second full moon of the month, also known as a Blue Moon. The event will coincide with a total lunar eclipse, which is often referred to as a "blood moon" because the moon turns a reddish or copper color when it passes through Earth's shadow.
What's more, the Jan. 31 full moon occurs during perigee — the moon's closest approach to Earth in a single orbit, which means that its diameter will appear about 7 percent larger and 14 percent brighter than usual, making it a supermoon. This is the first time in more than 150 years that the three lunar events will coincide, according to a statement from NASA...
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I’m not following. My spreadsheet says NASA isn’t to be believed and they fake everything. Yet you are linking us up to NASA regarding this moon event?
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Left Seater wrote:I’m not following. My spreadsheet says NASA isn’t to be believed and they fake everything. Yet you are linking us up to NASA regarding this moon event?
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The Super-Duper Blue Blood Moon Eclipse is officially -----> CANCELLED.
Too much cloud cover on the west side of the U & L too see anything. I was up about 3 am and it was pretty light, then got much darker. Clouds suck for eclipse viewing.
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Mikey wrote:Saw it pretty much in totality during our entire morning walk from 5:00 am until 5:30. The moon wasn't completely dark but just sort of a dull orange.
The iPhone isn't too good with low light images, but here it is...