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Total lunar eclipse set to turn full moon red – Canberra Weekly
A spectacular lunar eclipse is set to turn the full moon red on Wednesday 26 May as a Super Blood Moon graces the sky.

A spectacular lunar eclipse is set to turn the full moon red next Wednesday 26 May as a Super Blood Moon graces the sky.
Offering Australians some of the best views of the red moon, the event is a combination of Mays full Flower Moon, known as a supermoon due to its closer proximity to Earth, and a total lunar eclipse.
Unlike the Pink Supermoon that took place in April this year, the Super Blood Moon will actually appear red.
ANU Astrophysicist and Cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker said the Super Blood…
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