Sky gazers across the world were treated Wednesday to a rare celestial convergence — a “super blue blood moon.”
Sky gazers across the world were treated Wednesday to a rare celestial convergence — a “super blue blood moon.”
The spectacular cosmic show — a combination of lunar eclipse, blood moon and super moon — was visible in the western hemisphere for the first time in 152 years.
These images were captured starting around 2 a.m. over West Hawaii.
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