Shots of the super blue blood moon worth waking up early for – CNET

Blushing blue moon

Lady Liberty un-phased by super blue blood moon

Singapore supermoon

Super Blue Blood Moon down under

Gone fishing for supermoon shots

Supermoon comes in for a dome-bump in the UK

Scandinavian supermoon

Elk, dunes and blood moon

Behind the scenes

There will be blood

Birds watching

Partly cloudy with a chance of supermoon

The world experienced the rare phenomenon of a so-called blue blood supermoon on Jan. 31. At least, those of us who were willing to wake up early did, that is. 

If you slept in, enjoy the cosmic sight captured by a number of photographers.

The moon takes on a reddish tint in this shot of the lunar eclipse (the blood moon part) as seen from Singapore by photographer Rameses Mendoza.

Caption by / Photo by Rameses Mendoza

The eclipsed super blue blood moon sets next to the Statue of Liberty.

Caption by / Photo by Gary Hershorn/Corbis via Getty Images

A cable car gondola moves past the super blue blood moon in Singapore.

Caption by / Photo by Roslan Rahman / AFP/Getty Images

Bikers in Perth, Australia dismount to take a shot of the second full moon in January, which turned out to be super in multiple ways.

Caption by / Photo by Paul Kane / Getty Images

The supermoon rises behind St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Caption by / Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe / Getty Images

A super blue blood moon behind a mountain is seen from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.

Caption by / Photo by Heiko Junge / AFP/Getty Images

This gorgeous shot was taken by Patrick Myers, a park ranger at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Colorado. It features the super blood moon above the dunes and a herd of elk on the floor of the San Luis Valley.

Caption by / Photo by NPS/Patrick Myers

Supermoon photography isn’t as glorious as it might seem. This shot by Justin Qian of Singapore shows how it’s done.

The supermoon seen mid-eclipse from Singapore by photographer Justin Qian.

This shot by Russell Charters from Victoria, Australia proves that the supermoon is for the birds (and everyone else.)

Caption by / Photo by Russell Charters

Photographer Mark Hollander captured the supermoon peeking through clouds over Australia.

Caption by / Photo by Mark Hollander