I'm Milli, your typical American fangirl with a tendency to be precocious, but adorable. My many loves include outer space, kitties, Avengers, Star Trek, and Supernatural (among a varied mix of other things); expect these to show up on your dash should you choose to follow.
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The astronaut is Major Tom. He's floating in a most peculiar way and the stars look very different today...
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This blog is not spoiler-free, however I do try to tag recent movies/shows.
A supermoon is a full or new moon that falls closest to the fall equinox, and is at its closest approach to the Earth. This results in the moon appearing up to 14% larger in diameter.
2) Lunar Eclipse
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly behind the Earth into its shadow. This can give the moon a red tint.
3) A Supermoon Lunar Eclipse!
The combination of these two events does not happen very often. In fact, since 1900 a supermoon lunar eclipse has only happened 5 times! The last time this occurred was 1982, and if you miss the event this year, your next opportunity won’t come until 2033.
This year, the event will be visible from the Americas, Europe and Africa on the night of Sept. 27. Here’s a full schedule of the supermoon eclipse:
If it’s cloudy in your area on Sept. 27, don’t worry! NASA Television will be providing a live stream of the event, so you can tune in and enjoy the show.
For more information and resources on the supermoon lunar eclipse, visit our page on NASA.gov.