Super blood moon

Posted 9/29/15

With a cloudless sky, Sunday night’s eclipse of a super moon (when the moon is closest to the Earth) couldn’t have been more perfect for viewing. The next eclipse of a super moon won’t occur …

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Super blood moon

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With a cloudless sky, Sunday night’s eclipse of a super moon (when the moon is closest to the Earth) couldn’t have been more perfect for viewing. The next eclipse of a super moon won’t occur until 2033. Kristen Mercier Photography captured the moon perfectly positioned between the cooling towers at the Brayton Point power plant as seen rising from Conimicut Point, and Linda Nadeau recorded it during the eclipse.

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