LIVE - Super Blue Blood Moon (Jan 2018)

2018-02-05 4

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For the first time since 1866, a supermoon, a blue moon, a blood moon and an eclipse coincided on 31st January. Looming over Beijing, this huge blue and blood-red moon shone brightly over the city's 21.5 million inhabitants earlier this week.
For the first time in 152 years, three lunar events coincided with each other on the night of January 31: A supermoon, a blue Moon and blood moon, making it one of the most rare and beautiful lunar displays in recent years.
A supermoon occurs when the Moon is unusually close to the Earth which makes it appear larger and brighter in the sky. Out of the 12 or 13 full Moons that occur each year, only three or four achieve supermoon status. 2018 has already been host to two supermoons.
On top of this, a blood Moon is a particularly rare event in which the Moon turns red during an eclipse. This happens when the light from the Sun reflects directly on to the eclipsing Moon. The third event was a blue moon, which is the second full Moon of the month.
Although this display was rare, the UK missed out on the spectacle. Only those in the US, Asia, Australia and Russia got to see the full eclipse. And only parts of China were lucky enough to see the show.
If you missed this Super Blue Blood Moon, make a note in your diary for 2037. This is the next time the three events are likely to coincide. 19 years isn't so long...

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