Readers Photos: Did you photo the Super Blood Moon
At around 2am this morning, Monday September 28, the Moon was unusually close to the Earth and looked bigger and brighter than usual, a Supermoon.
Within an hour, the Earth crossed between the Sun and the Moon in a total lunar eclipse.
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Hide AdThen, at about 4.30am, the Moon was fully visible again with a red glow from the Earth’s shadow.
It was the first time in 30 years that there was a Supermoon and a total lunar eclipse on the same night.
If you set the alarms clock to get out to capture the moment we’d love to be able to share your pics.
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Thanks to reader Lesley Magee for sending us this picture taken in Coleraine last night.