Published on: Sep 27, 2015

On Sunday night and early Monday morning, much of the Earth witnessed a beautiful and glorious heavenly event.
The night of September 27-28showcaseed a lunar eclipse coupled with a “Supermoon”. A Blood, or Super moon is a a full moon that appears larger because it’s at perigee, the closest point of its orbit with Earth. The concurrence is relatively rare, the last time it happened was in 1982.
The entire eclipse was visible from everywhere in Southern California.
Photos by Mike Clary & Metre Anthony

On Sunday night and early Monday morning, much of the Earth witnessed a beautiful and glorious heavenly event.

The entire eclipse was visible from everywhere in Southern California.
Photos by Mike Clary & Metre Anthony
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