5 amazing photos of the Super Blue Blood Moon in Lebanon

On January 31, a Super Blue Blood Moon appeared in the morning in the Western Hemisphere and the evening in the Eastern Hemisphere as the moon rose. This phenomenon hasn’t happened in 152 years. A blue moon is when two full moons happen in the same month.

Lunar eclipses

happen when the moon passes behind the Earth into its shadow. The Blood Moon occurs when the moon is passing between the Earth and the sun. So, the world witnessed these three phenomena happen all at once! Lebanese people took amazing shots of the Super Blue Blood Moon!

Beirut

Bsalim

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Faraya

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Kfardebian

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Hasbaya

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