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Super Blue Blood Moon from All Over, In Case You Couldn’t Spot It

In case your sky was cloudy or clouded by concrete, we bring you glimpses of this once-in-a-lifetime lunar event.

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The “Super Blue Blood Moon” made a stunning appearance in the night sky on Wednesday, 31 January. Lunar enthusiasts all across India rushed outdoors to enjoy this celestial view between 6:21 to 7:37 pm.

According to The Hindu, the last such moon that was spotted in Asian skies was on 30 December 1982.

Just in case your sky was enshrouded by clouds or clouded by concrete, we bring to you glimpses of this Lunar delight curated from all across the globe.

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The View from Indian Cities

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The Moon From Across the Globe

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While in some place it shone with all it’s majestic light and glory, at others it peeked from cracks in concrete jungles.

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This Super Blue Blood Moon marked the end of supermoon trilogy, with the first two appearing on 3 December 2017 and 2 January 2018.

*Goes back to listening to ‘Fly Me to The Moon’*

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