LUNAR ECLIPS FOR REAL IN CUBS ON SUNDAY
Sky gazers were treated to a rare lunar
eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon on Sunday night, in which sunlight
passing through Earth's atmosphere lit the celestial body in a dramatic fashion
and turned it red.
Watchers in North and South America, parts of
Europe and western Africa, who were lucky enough to have clear skies, saw a
total lunar eclipse -- but eastern Africa and Asia observed a partial eclipse.
The blood moon with a statue in Brighton,
England.
Hundreds of people came out late on Sunday
night or early Monday morning to witness the event, capturing images of the
super blood wolf moon and sharing it on Twitter.
CNN's George Engels shared images of the
lunar eclipse taken by his father William on an iPhone between 2.25 and 2.40 am
from La Carolina, 12 miles west of Maldonado, Uruguay.
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