Science
‘Astronomical phenomenon of the year’: Super blood moon rising Wednesday – Sydney Morning Herald
A rare coming together of supermoon and lunar eclipse promises a prime time spectacle.

At 7.44pm, the Earths shadow will start to creep across the moons surface.
By 9.11pm, the entire surface should be in shadow, turning the moon from a ghostly white to a light red, which should last about 15 minutes.
Science and health explained and analysed with a rigorous focus on the evidence. Examine is a free weekly newsletter by science reporter Liam Mannix. Sign up to The Ages here and the Sydney Morning Heralds here.
Sydney Observatory curator Andrew Jacob said it would be totally safe to…
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Rocky waters ahead for Brisbane 2032’s Olympic rowing plan
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Missing man, Maroochydore – Queensland Police News
-
General22 hours ago
EV buses join Perth’s wider suburban network, ‘milestone’ for diesel phase-out
-
Noosa News9 hours ago
‘Sunny, benign’ school holiday weather after morning showers in parts of Queensland