
Have you ever seen a "super blue moon"? No, we do not either. But that's exactly what the NASA Space Agency says it will be visible in the sky above the UK on the night of January 31st.
The blue moon is when you have two full moons in the same calendar month, while the supermoly appears when the moon is on a particular point in your orbit Earth so it looks bigger.
And the term "Blood Moon" is used during the partial or complete moon's darkness. Occasionally during those erratic, the moon can withstand a deep orange tinge.
As the consecrated star will tell you, this is the first time that the United Kingdom experienced the blubber of the Moon of the Blue Moon for 150 years.
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