14 incredible photos from this morning's Super Blue Blood Moon eclipse over Toronto
Stargazers Moongazers were in for a serious show this morning!
For the first time in 35 years, a blue moon synced up with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse, which is whatĀ NASA refers to as a ālunar trifecta.ā
This rare occurrence also won’t be happening again until 2037.
And while the events alone are not uncommon, when they are combined they make for a spectacular display.
If you weren’t able to catch a glimpse of this rare sight, here are 14 incredible photos taken of the Super Blue Blood Moon eclipse from all across (and even above) Toronto and the GTA.
Super blue blood moon over Toronto. #supermoon pic.twitter.com/NWkYYHlD3Q
ā Meghan Chayka (@MeghanChayka) January 30, 2018