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A total lunar eclipse (super blood moon) is coming this May, and Australia has front-row seats – 9Travel

If you just missed April’s pink super moon, then wait until you see what May 2021 has in store for Aussie skygazers.
Another rare super moon dubbed a super blood moon is due to grace our skies on May 26.
But unlike April’s lunar spectacle it will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse, meaning spectators will be able to view the major celestial event while the moon’s at its biggest and brightest.
In fact, it will be 158km closer to Earth than April’s pink super moon.
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