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See Stunning Photos of the Super Blue Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse

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Sarah Gray
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January 31, 2018, 3:58 PM ET

Stargazers in the U.S. Who got up early on Jan. 31 were treated to either a partial or total “super blue blood moon” lunar eclipse.

The full moon—in fact a supermoon and a blue moon—passed into Earth’s shadow or umbra, blocking the sun’s light, and making the surface of the moon appear a blood-red hue.

The rare sight was visible in some form across the United States, and in Canada, Australia, across Asia, and in parts of Europe. Here are some stunning photos of the event, from New York to San Francisco to Turkey.

In the U.S., the eclipse was best seen in the Western half of the country. Here are some shots from California and Nevada.

California and Nevada:

Oh, California. #SuperBlueBloodMoonpic.twitter.com/yEu2E06fMe

— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 31, 2018

#SuperBlueBloodMoon January 31, 2018 7:09 AM Pacific Time. #SanFranciscopic.twitter.com/1ViZ2Je16R

— Ryan K. Louie, MD, PhD (@ryanlouie) January 31, 2018

THIS.

The #moonset gently crowning the #GoldenGateBridge this morning. How lucky are we to have a front row seat to the #SuperBloodBlueMoon and eclipse? #abc7nowpic.twitter.com/C8Pz1bgWIT

— Natasha Zouves (@natashanzouves) January 31, 2018

Color already changing as totality beginning to end.#SuperBlueBloodMoon#lunareclipse2018#KingTides today also, 10:47am at @GGBridgepic.twitter.com/2VnpDTdET3

— Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoWX) January 31, 2018

Lunar trifecta, #supermoon#bluemoon and a #bloodmoon from #SanDiego#moon#lunareclipse2018@sdutpic.twitter.com/DVp0PaLGhM

— Nelvin Cepeda (@NelCepeda) January 31, 2018

LIVE NOW: #LunarEclipse2018! The Earth is directly between the Sun and Moon, making the lunar surface appear red. You can watch views of the #SuperBlueBloodMoon from multiple telescopes live online! Take a look: https://t.co/r6X6SoMfLnpic.twitter.com/TBtNOKd5Yw

— NASA (@NASA) January 31, 2018

In case you missed it, here’s a stunning shot of last night’s #SuperBlueBloodMoon at Pony Express National Historic Trail #Nevadapic.twitter.com/rPg5ymhJSK

— US Department of the Interior (@Interior) January 31, 2018

We got up early to watch the #SuperBlueBloodMoon move across our Southern California sky.

Please send coffee:) pic.twitter.com/w5HN2LtLbw

— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) January 31, 2018

Did you catch the #LunarEclipse this morning?

Here's the #SuperBlueBloodMoon over Los Angeles. Pic.twitter.com/tceMiWcB7m

— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) January 31, 2018

A partial eclipse could be seen elsewhere in the United States.

Virginia:

Even though the moon was about to set, some were still able to capture a glimpse of the lunar eclipse in Virginia.

Go up to the @WarhillHigh roof with @Chesapecten to catch the beginning of the #lunareclipse2018 before moonset. Pic.twitter.com/jToauJejhz

— Christopher Becke (@BeckePhysics) January 31, 2018

New York:

Super Blue Blood Moon 2018
The super blue blood moon is partially eclipsed as it sets beside the Statue of Liberty in New York City.Gary Hershorn—Corbis via Getty Images
Gary Hershorn—Corbis via Getty Images

And there were stunning photos from around the world.

Turkey:

Super Blue Blood Moon 2018
The super blue blood moon up in the sky above the Bosphorus straits in Istanbul. Yasin Akgul—AFP/Getty Images
Yasin Akgul—AFP/Getty Images
Super Blue Blood Moon 2018
A Super Blue Blood Moon rises behind the Camlica Mosque on January 31, 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey. Chris McGrath—Getty Images
Chris McGrath—Getty Images

India:

Visual of #SuperBlueBloodMoon from Pune #Maharashtrapic.twitter.com/RFFf12DapX

— ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2018

Vancouver, Canada:

RT @claudeschneider: The clouds parted just long enough to catch these shots at totality #SuperBlueBloodMoon#vancouver#superbluebloodmooneclipse@Miss604@georgiastraightpic.twitter.com/Vt1gAzjJjr

— Rebecca Bollwitt (@Miss604) January 31, 2018

New Zealand:

Super Blue Blood Moon 2018
Crowds gather on the Marine Parade Beach to watch the moon rise on January 31, 2018 in Napier, New Zealand. Kerry Marshall—Getty Images
Kerry Marshall—Getty Images
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