Many
people in many parts of the world have had their smart phones and cameras out
for a rare supermoon eclipse, the first of its kind since 1982, and the last we'll
see until 2033. I was also not left out of this historical event in our planet
- and I took my phone too to record the eclipse straight from Philadelphia , USA .
Clear skies in some parts of the world (and where I was in deed) allowed those who stayed up or woke up at around 3 a.m. to enjoy spectacular views of the 'Blood Moon', which takes its name from the reddish hue the moon takes as Earth's shadow passes over it.
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