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In reply to the discussion: OK, check in here if you're watching the eclipse! [View all]trillion
(1,859 posts)84. The next super blood moon is in 2033, the last was 1982. Tonites is a Super Blood Moon beacuse of it
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"Most people are unlikely to detect the larger size of the supermoon. It may appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter, but the difference is subtle to the plain eye. But the reddish tint from the lunar eclipse is likely to be visible throughout much of North America, especially on the East Coast.
Youre basically seeing all of the sunrises and sunsets across the world, all at once, being reflected off the surface of the moon, said Dr. Sarah Noble, a program scientist at NASA.
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We've got partially cloudy skies in mid-Michigan, but right now it's VERY visible
Siwsan
Sep 2015
#5
Almost half gone now. Not red at all, though. I hope it gets "bloody" before it ends
tblue37
Sep 2015
#7
The next will be 18 years from now; the last was 33 years ago. Often cloud cover has
tblue37
Sep 2015
#110
It was awesome! :) Too bad my phone camera was too crappy to take a picture of it :(
ZM90
Sep 2015
#39
in and out of clouds. I am trying to timelapse but kitty keeps headbutting the camera
corkhead
Sep 2015
#44
It is really cool looking in Colorado... though I can understand why the ancients would have been
hlthe2b
Sep 2015
#48
I saw the exquisite moonrise, and I saw the first few degrees of the eclipse. Then the clouds
scarletwoman
Sep 2015
#72
The next super blood moon is in 2033, the last was 1982. Tonites is a Super Blood Moon beacuse of it
trillion
Sep 2015
#84
The clouds cleared this evening. In Oakland, CA watching it from our living room couch through our
mulsh
Sep 2015
#85
Clear skies here in Portland - for a change! Saw it almost all blocked out and then orange light
DiehardLiberal
Sep 2015
#91
Alas, we've not seen the sun, much less the moon since wednesday here in the piedmont of NC
Populist_Prole
Sep 2015
#98
We had a perfect view of it while watching a men's league outdoor soccer game.
3catwoman3
Sep 2015
#104
Sparkling stars and a RED moon in northern Europe, even through ambiant city light.
Surya Gayatri
Sep 2015
#107