How to see the super blue blood moon even from the East Coast

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On Wednesday, people in the Western part of the United States will get the chance to see the moon in a special light. 

The lunar surface will be cast in a ghostly red pallor as the Earth’s dark shadow moves across it. 

This total lunar eclipse will occur as the moon reaches its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit, making it a “super blood moon.” But that’s not all.  

This is also the second full moon in the month of January, colloquially known as a blue moon.

People in the Western parts of North America will have a great chance to see this “super blue blood moon” live and in person, but you can still check out the special moon even if you aren’t lucky enough to live on the left coast.  Read more…

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