Sunday, January 20th was a full lunar eclipse. This occurred around 10:41pm CST, and lasted for 62 minutes. It was called a Super Blood Wolf Moon. It was a super moon, because of it’s close proximity to the earth. The January full moon is also referred to as a wolf moon. Blood moon comes from it’s color at the full total eclipse, creating a reddish color from the earth’s shadow. During the total eclipse, you could see a lot of stars around the moon, that you wouldn’t normally see, due to the brightness of the full moon. It was a very cool event to watch. Below are a few images from the night, from the full moon to the total eclipse moon

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