File:Jan. 31, 2018 Super Blue Blood Moon and Lunar Eclipse.webm
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[edit]DescriptionJan. 31, 2018 Super Blue Blood Moon and Lunar Eclipse.webm |
English: January 31 brings a lunar trifecta: the super blue blood Moon! Starting at 5:30 a.m. Eastern, NASA TV will offer a livestream of the Moon. This full moon is the third in a series of “supermoons,” when the Moon is closer to Earth in its orbit -- known as perigee -- and about 14 percent brighter than usual. It’s the second full moon of the month, commonly known as a “blue moon.” The super blue moon will pass through Earth’s shadow to give viewers in the right location a total lunar eclipse. While the Moon is in the Earth’s shadow it will take on a reddish tint, known as a “blood moon.” |
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Source | YouTube: Jan. 31, 2018 Super Blue Blood Moon and Lunar Eclipse – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
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