From Houston to New York: See how the Super Blue Blood Moon stunned

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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
PHOTOS: Super blue blood moon stuns around the country
Take a look at some of the photos and videos from the eclipse of the supermoon on Jan. 31, which was also a blue moon.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Did you catch the Super Blue Blood Moon above Houston Wednesday morning?



The Super Moon was the largest full moon of the year. It was also a Blue Moon because this will be the second full moon in January. It was a Blood Moon because it's a lunar eclipse that turns the moon red.



The big bright Super Blue Moon was visible in the sky Tuesday night. Just before sunrise Wednesday, it became the Blood Moon.



This rare phenomenon was viewed around the country. Watch the video above to see the experience across the nation.



ABC13's Travis Herzog explains what a Super Blue Blood Moon is and when you might be able to see one.


And don't forget to send us your photos of the moon. Email news@abc13.com or tag us on social using #abc13eyewitness.


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