Metroplex Will Get Rare View of Super Blue Blood Moon

The different stages of the “super blue blood moon” on January 31 and “moonset” times for cities across the US. Courtesy:  NASA

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – If you’re an early bird, you’ll get a rare sight Wednesday morning in the sky — a Super Blue Blood Moon!  NASA’s Dr. Geronimo Villanueva says three amazing things will happen during the event.  The moon with be brighter, there will be a lunar eclipse and then the moon will appear red.  Villanueva says the last time this happened was in 1982 and before that in 1884.  He says we’ll get a great view of the entire event in the Metroplex.  You’ll be able to see it happen between 5 am and 7am Wednesday morning.

 

 

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