This Sunday people in the United States can see something that hasn’t happened in more than 30 years:a supermoon combined with a lunar eclipse. Jesse Tam will be viewing this special evening event of the night skies. The last time this happened was in 1982. If you missed the viewing on Sunday, you would have to wait until 2033 for this occurrence to happen again.
In the evening, sky-watchers will see a larger-than-normal moon begin to dim and turn red, lasting for more than an hour before returning to its normal brightness and color in the sky. The supermoon eclipse will last 1 hour and 11 minutes and will be visible to North and South America, Europe, Africa and parts of West Asia. A rare phenomenon that occurred only five supermoon eclipses since 1900 (in 1910, 1928, 1964 and 1982)
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