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Supermoon total lunar eclipses photos from different cities of the world


A large part of the planet's population watched the very rare occurrence, when the super moon and lunar eclipse one another coincidence. The event marked the first supermoon total lunar eclipse since 1982, and the last until 2033—and it was visible to potentially billions of people across the Western Hemisphere and parts of Europe, Africa and Asia. A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.


This photo was made in the state of California in Los Angeles.

Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles


Berkshire, UK


Gaza, Palestine.


A total lunar eclipse has the direct sunlight completely blocked by the earth's shadow. The only light seen is refracted through the earth's shadow. This light looks red for the same reason that the sunset looks red, due to rayleigh scattering of the more blue light.

Sydney, Australia.

Unfortunately, Australian (and most Asians) lunar eclipse will not be seen.



However lunar eclipse clearly appeared  in Jerusalem, Israel


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Venice, Italy

Strong City, Kansas

Glastonbury, England

 Chicago, IL, USA

 Mount Fuji, Japan

 Indonesia

Paris, France

Cape Town, South Africa


Cairo, Egypt


Lausanne, Switzerland

New York, USA
New York was in the Clouds, a lunar eclipse looked bad

Cape Town, South Africa
 in the South African city of Cape Town, on the contrary, clearly it appeared.

Choctaw, Oklahoma, USA











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