The Super Blood Wolf Moon Total Lunar Eclipse as seen around the world (PHOTOS)
All eyes were on the sky Sunday evening as the moon glowed in a coppery red colour above much of the world āĀ a phenomenon known as the Super Blood Wolf Moon Total Lunar Eclipse.
People across North America, South America, and western Europe saw the moon change colour as it passed directly through Earth’s shadow.
The next time a total lunar eclipse will be visible anywhere in the world will not be until May 26, 2021. However, there will be five partial lunar eclipses before then.
From Texas to Toronto, and Finland to Chile, here are a few incredible photos from the eclipse captured around the world.
An eclipse of the moon takes place behind the CN Tower in Toronto on Sunday January 20, 2019. #Toronto #EclipseLunar pic.twitter.com/3ox3fW2Cph
ā Frank Gunn (@frankgunnphoto) January 21, 2019
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9:12 p.m. – The moment of greatest eclipse! #LunarEclipse pic.twitter.com/BOnovYkW9s
ā All Space Considered (@AllSpaceCnsdrd) January 21, 2019
The Super Wolf Blood Moon rises over the PPG Building in Pittsburgh Pa. #SuperWolfBloodMoon pic.twitter.com/N36RPsecq6
ā Charles Palla (@ChazPalla) January 21, 2019
Super Blood Wolf Moon Rising Over the Little St Marys River at @whiteoakconserv #SuperBloodWolfMoon #FullMoonParty #LunarEclipse pic.twitter.com/21gMYowOkj
ā Jay Smith (@DawgfishJ) January 21, 2019
Bloodmoon over medieval gothic church in belgium from r/pics
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