What do you get when you have a supermoon, which also happens to be the 2nd full Moon of the month, passing through Earth’s shadow during a total lunar eclipse? A #SuperBlueBloodMoon! Catch this lunar trifecta coming our way just before dawn tomorrow: https://t.co/cgFZ5T3RVn pic.twitter.com/4hI44ufXZ3
— NASA (@NASA) January 30, 2018
Watch the #SuperBlueBloodMoon live online! We'll have live streams from various telescopes starting at 5:30am ET. Set your alarms and tune in: https://t.co/Ah0LGiIadF pic.twitter.com/SzbMcPYCHt
— NASA (@NASA) January 31, 2018
A lunar trio will be visible in the sky before dawn:
— NASA (@NASA) January 31, 2018
🌕Supermoon – When the Moon is at/near its closest point to Earth
🔵Blue Moon – The 2nd full moon in a month
🔴Blood Moon – The red tint Earth’s shadow casts on the Moon during a lunar eclipse
Details: https://t.co/4HAjU0k6JQ pic.twitter.com/EulCSdiZS7





























































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