How does the super moon, the lunar eclipse and the blue Moon look like? Amazing images from around the world?
An astonishing phenomenon has already been observed in New Zealand, Russia, Istanbul, New Zealand and the Philippines
Today, January 31, will be a rare astronomical phenomenon: simultaneously you can observe just three astronomical phenomena - a super moon, a lunar eclipse and a blue Moon.
It is noteworthy that the last time such a phenomenon was observed more than 150 years ago: in March 1866 for the Western Hemisphere and in December 1982 for the Eastern Hemisphere.
Note that the super moon began to be observed today at dawn, and the full moon will be seen only by residents of the central and western parts of North America.
Meanwhile, the first pictures of the blue Moon have already appeared, which turns into a bloody one, as well as a photo of a super moon.