The third full moon in a row that’s bigger and brighter than a regular moon will return Wednesday. It’s back for the second time this month after an appearance on New Year’s Day. On Wednesday, stargazers can view a celestial event that NASA describes as the “super blue blood moon.” This event is the second supermoon of January, and it coincides with a total lunar eclipse. The unusual phenomenon is one in a number of notable astronomical sights that will be visible this year. Read this story and many others in Tuesday’s edition of the Daily Sun.
Source: Daily Sun January 30, 2018 13:07 UTC