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🌕📉 'Super Blue Blood Moon' Eclipse rises on January 31, 2018 🌕📉
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Almost two and a half years have passed since the moon last plunged completely into the Earth's shadow. But if you live in Hawaii, Alaska or the western half of North America, be sure to put a big circle on your calendar for Wednesday, Jan. 31.
Early that morning, you will have an opportunity to see the second full moon of January — popularly known as a "Blue Moon" — become totally eclipsed. NASA has even dubbed the event a "Super Blue Blood Moon," as it will occur near when the moon is at its closest point to Earth, a so-called "supermoon."
Early that morning, you will have an opportunity to see the second full moon of January — popularly known as a "Blue Moon" — become totally eclipsed. NASA has even dubbed the event a "Super Blue Blood Moon," as it will occur near when the moon is at its closest point to Earth, a so-called "supermoon."