(Jan 31) Wednesday’s pre-dawn sky offers a triple treat.
January’s going out in high style with a spectacular show in the sky called a Super-Blue-Blood Moon. It’s a rare event when the moon rolls together three events into one. A super moon, it’s the closest to earth and brighter. A blue moon, because it’s the second full moon of the month. And a total lunar eclipse which makes the moon appear red, ergo a blood moon.
It’ll be most noticeable on the West Coast, in Hawaii and Asia or you can watch it on NASA’s live feed starting at 5:30 am Eastern time. So tune in for a marvelous cosmic trifecta. If you miss this triple moon show, you’ll have to wait 19 years to see the next one. (2037). Carmen Roberts Fox News