The celestial event ― nicknamed a super blood wolf moon ― differed from the last two total lunar eclipses because it was visible to Americans from coast to coast, depending on local weather conditions. A total lunar eclipse dominated the sky on Sunday night, to the delight of stargazers across America. It was a blood moon because the Earth’s shadow completely covered the moon, giving it a reddish glow. Sunday’s super blood moon was nicknamed a wolf moon because that is the title The Farmer’s Almanac gives to January’s full moon. Scroll down to see images of Sunday’s super blood wolf moon.
Source: Huffington Post January 21, 2019 18:11 UTC