Thank you, John for the heads-up!
I've marked my calendar...
Igor
John Fri, 29 Dec 2017 18:37:55 -0800 wrote:
Apparently January is going to be a unique opportunity for viewing lunar
activity.
The full moons on January 1 and January 31 will be the second and third of
three Super Moons in a row. The full moon on the 31st will also be the
second full moon in one month making it a "Blue Moon".
And it will also be a total lunar eclipse, visible from the western United
States to eastern Asia. Viewers in the eastern U.S. can see the beginnings
of it if they get up early in the morning just before the moon sets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tARtQkWdZSM
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