Did You Survive it?
The heavens aligned this morning at 8:37 AM (Eastern US time)
We experienced a Super Blue Blood Moon.
Here in the Eastern US the eclipse (the blood moon) was only partially visible but in the Midwest and Western US, there was a full total eclipse.
A Blue Moon is the second full moon of the month and it just happened to fall in conjunction with the Super Moon which is when the moon is full and closest to the earth in orbit.
This particular super moon appeared between 14 and 30% larger than normal depending on where in the pass you viewed it.
The last time this event occurred was in 1982, the next one will be in 2037. I hope I'm around to see it.
The term once in a blue moon has been taken to mean that things happen rarely and should be treasured. Once in a Super Blue Blood moon might just be a once (well twice) in a lifetime event.
And it happened today.
You may be just starting or you may be further down the road with your marketing but when you get a conjunction of events, when it all comes together, it may be as spectacular as a Super Blue Blood Moon.
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It was cloudy here today so we didn't get to see the moon at all. I was going to take a picture of it but so much for that thought.
Thanks for sharing the photo. I got up early so I could see it at the different stages. From my perspective it seemed more normal size.
I still enjoyed the eclipse during the middle of the day early last fall or late summer the best. That was a cool experience
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It was at 2-5 AM here. I just happened to be up for a minute at the beginning of it and could see it stating. My husband was up for work as it was ending.