Super Blue Blood Moon 2018:'Super Blue Blood Moon' To Occur After 150 Years As Three Lunar Events Collide
The "Super Blue Blood Moon" which will be visible in large parts of the US, north-eastern Europe, Russia, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific, and Australia.
People from across the country are gazing up into the sky early Wednesday morning to get a glimpse of the rare Super Blue Blood Moon.
Not since Andrew Johnson was President, the second dome on the U.S. Capitol was completed and Jesse James completed his first robbery will the skies experience an event like this.
NASA has started its live stream of the total lunar eclipse that will occur with a blue moon, known as a Super Blue Blood Moon, for people to see the spectacular event unfold.
By no stretch of the definition is a full moon rare. It happens approximately once a month, or every 29.5 days. Occasionally, it happens twice in one month, approximately every three years or so. This event is known as a Blue Moon, according to Fox 5 DC.
NO ONE HAS SET EYES ON THIS IN 150 YEARS, AND IT'S COMING THIS MONTH
The last Blue Moon occurred in July 2015 and in 2018, we'll experience two of them, a phenomena that won't happen for another 19 years. The second Blue Moon is slated to occur in late March.
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