Super Blood Moon Eclipse 2015 Information
There is a total eclipse of the moon on the night of
September 27-28, 2015. It happens to be the closest supermoon of 2015. It’s the
Northern Hemisphere’s Harvest Moon, or full moon nearest the September equinox.
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It’s the Southern Hemisphere’s first full moon of spring. This September full moon is also called a Blood Moon, because it presents the fourth and final eclipse of a lunar tetrad: four straight total eclipses of the moon, spaced at six lunar months (full moons) apart. Phew!
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It’s the Southern Hemisphere’s first full moon of spring. This September full moon is also called a Blood Moon, because it presents the fourth and final eclipse of a lunar tetrad: four straight total eclipses of the moon, spaced at six lunar months (full moons) apart. Phew!
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