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Don't forget to watch this tomorrow, like around 6-7 am, TWW!
Go out and look at the full moon right now, it is SUPER bright, very piercing. Never seen it this bright before.
How to Watch the Super Blue Blood Moon, a Once-in-a-Lifetime Event https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-29/how-to-watch-the-super-blue-blood-moon
Quote : | "A rare super blue blood moon is set to occur this Wednesday, Jan. 31, and stargazers are right to be (excuse the pun) over the moon about it. To understand their excitement, you’ll need to understand what’s happening, exactly. Even though the phrase “once in blue moon” suggests they’re rare, blue moons—the second full moon in a one-month period—are relatively frequent, taking place once every 2.7 years. Supermoons are full moons that occur at the closest possible point to Earth, making them appear slightly bigger and brighter, and grace us once every 14 months. And blood moons, also known as total lunar eclipses, take place about twice a year when the moon passes through the Earth’s shadow, turning it an eerie, copper-hued color.
But to have all three happen at the same time? It hasn’t happened since 1866." |
Blue moon (2nd full moon in a month) + Super moon (closest distance to earth) + Blood moon (total lunar eclipse)
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/rare-super-blue-moon-eclipse-eastern-south-central-us-to-enjoy-best-viewing-conditions/70003984
1/30/2018 10:23:52 PM |