

A rare “super blue blood moon” had space enthusiasts across the world in awe Wednesday.
People living in certain parts of the Western Hemisphere were able to catch a glimpse of an unusually large, glowing red moon Wednesday morning that NASA scientists have dubbed a “lunar trifecta.”
The celestial phenomenon occurs when there’s a full moon for the second time in a month, known as a “blue moon,” that is also at its closet point in orbit to Earth, known as a “supermoon.” To top it off, it all happens during a total lunar eclipse, which gives the moon a reddish glow as it passes through the Earth’s shadow.
The results were stunning for some viewers, especially those closest to the eclipse’s path of totality, which included the western part of North America, Australia and parts of Asia, according to Space.com.
Bangkok


The “super blood blue moon” is seen from Bangkok’s cityscape.

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Beijing


The moon is seen between British and Chinese flags raised at Tiananmen Square in Beijing as British Prime Minister Theresa May visited China’s capital on Jan. 31, 2018.
Hong Kong

The moon shown behind an office building in Hong Kong.
Brooklyn, New York
