Rare "Super Blue Blood Moon" Makes Appearance On U.S. West Coast

AMBOY, CA - JANUARY 31: A so-called 'super blue blood moon' sets behind Amboy Crater, a cinder cone volcano in the Mojave Desert, at the end of its total eclipse on January 31, 2018 near Amboy, California. The 'Super Blue Blood Moon' is a rare 'lunar trifecta' event in which the Moon is at its closest to the Earth, appearing slightly bigger and about 14 percent brighter than usual, and is simultaneously a 'blue moon', the second full moon in the same month, and in total lunar eclipse or 'blood moon'. Such a lunar event that hasn't been seen since 1866. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
AMBOY, CA - JANUARY 31: A so-called 'super blue blood moon' sets behind Amboy Crater, a cinder cone volcano in the Mojave Desert, at the end of its total eclipse on January 31, 2018 near Amboy, California. The 'Super Blue Blood Moon' is a rare 'lunar trifecta' event in which the Moon is at its closest to the Earth, appearing slightly bigger and about 14 percent brighter than usual, and is simultaneously a 'blue moon', the second full moon in the same month, and in total lunar eclipse or 'blood moon'. Such a lunar event that hasn't been seen since 1866. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Rare "Super Blue Blood Moon" Makes Appearance On U.S. West Coast
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