The eclipse reached its darkest phase around 10:44 p.m. ET when the full moon was partially covered by the umbra, which is the Earth’s darkest shadow. NASA said the spectacle looks like the shadow is taking “a bite out” of part of the moon. The moon exited the Earth’s shadow at 11:16 p.m. ET.
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The harvest moon usually happens around Sept. 22 or 23 each year. Supermoons occur three to four times a year and appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter at its closest point to Earth than when it’s farthest away from Earth. People can also view partial lunar eclipses at least twice a year. But seeing all three celestial events together is rare.
The rare sky show was visible over much of North and South America, as well as Asia, Africa and Europe.
The next lunar eclipse — a total lunar eclipse — is set to take place March 13-14, 2025, according to Space.com.
Here’s a look at Tuesday evening’s rare supermoon lunar eclipse.
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