Supermoon, Blood Moon, and Eclipse Thrill Skygazers
Supermoon, Blood Moon, and Eclipse Thrill Skygazers
Supermoon, Blood Moon, and Eclipse Thrill Skygazers
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On Tuesday night, a rare celestial event combined a super harvest moon, a blood moon, and a partial lunar eclipse, captivating skywatchers globally. A supermoon, which appears larger and brighter due to the moon's closest approach to Earth, coincided with the harvest moon, the full moon nearest the autumn equinox. This event created a reddish hue on the moon, known as a blood moon, caused by Earth's shadow during the partial eclipse. The phenomena were visible across various regions, including Texas, Northern Ireland, Australia, and the UK, with many capturing stunning photos and videos. The next such alignment of events will not occur until 2033, making this a particularly noteworthy occurrence. Enthusiasts can look forward to more supermoons in October and November this year, although without the added spectacle of a lunar eclipse.

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