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How to see the rare super blood moon in WA – 6PR 882AM
If you cast your eyes to the sky on Wednesday night you will see a rare astronomical event. Stargazers will get a glimpse of a “super blood moon” which is the coming…

If you cast your eyes to the sky on Wednesday night you will see a rare astronomical event.
Stargazers will get a glimpse of a “super blood moon” which is the coming together of a super moon and a lunar eclipse.
Astrophysicist Brad Tucker said the rare event will start at 5.44pm AWST and will peak from 7.11pm to 7.25pm.
“It’s a super moon which is a moon that is a bit brighter and closer,” he said.
“But it’s a blood moon, so this is actually what we call a total lunar eclipse.
“So the moon will…
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