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When I saw this I was held on my feet had to admire this wonderful work of nature. And it is still up in my location.

A lunar moon occurs when a full moon happens when it is at the closest point in its elliptical orbit around Earth, making the full moon appear up to 14 percent larger and brighter than usual. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into Earth's shadow, often turning a blood red color. 

The coincidence of events is so rare, the last was in 1982 it won't be seen again until 2033, making it a can't miss event tonight for sky gazers. Enjoy the show below!





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