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This is no less than an astronomical miracle. January 31st saw a blue moon that can only be seen 'only once in a blue moon'. This is a three-in-one package for the stargazers as the moon offers – Blue Moon, Blood Moon, and Super Moon. That means the moon will be bigger, will have a reddish hue, and this is the second full moon in a month, the first being on January 1. The Super Blood Blue Moon is being witnessed in Asia, North America, and Australia. NASA is calling it a lunar trifecta. Check out how the shades of the moon in the India:
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This is the first of such kind instance since 1982. The Super Blood Blue Moon is being witnessed since the moon rise.
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Odisha saw the beautiful moon reflecting a reddish fume. The sight is too beautiful to avert your eyes from it, isn't it?
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The Lunar Eclipse, unlike the Solar Eclipse, can be seen with naked eyes. Thousands of sky-watchers are witnessing the rare celestial spectacle.
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This is how the Super Blood Blue Moon looked in the state of West Bengal. NASA in a tweet, wrote, "And it's starting! On August 21, 2017, the Moon blocked the Sun and cast its shadow on the Earth. Now during the lunar eclipse, the Earth is blocking the Sun to cast its shadow on the Moon."
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Scientists are keenly studying the sharp, sudden drop in temperature at the lunar surface, as Earth’s shadow blankets the moon

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