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On the night of 31 January will come the super blue blood moon, or the purple eclipse. That’s a blue moon, a blood moon or lunar eclipse, and a supermoon. None of the events are rare in themselves.
The “super blue blood moon” is also known as the “purple eclipse.” It was last observed in 1982, but it was visible primarily over Africa. When can I see it?
The phenomenon – really just a fancy word for a lunar eclipse – is the third part of the "super blue blood moon" or purple eclipse that has been seen over the world today.
The sun isn't really purple. The SDO saw this solar eclipse on Feb. 11. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/SDO/Joy Ng. NASA posted an eye-searing GIF Tuesday showing the SDO's view of a total ...
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The moon will stage a rare triple show on Wednesday when a blue super moon combines with a total lunar eclipse that will be visible from western North America to eastern Asia, U.S. astronomers say.
From Oregon to South Carolina, the eclipse will travel on a 70-mile wide path, creating a period of about two to three minutes of total darkness in those areas, happening between about 10:15 a.m ...
Carnegie Science Center director Jason Brown joins ‘Fox News Live’ co-anchor Arthel Neville to explain why the U.S. will not experience another eclipse for two more decades.