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Blood Supermoon rises over South Wales

News | | Published: 11:19, Monday September 28th, 2015.
Last updated: 16:02, Monday September 28th, 2015

Picture by Martin Sotelano - www.tangocreations.co.uk/
Picture by Martin Sotelano – www.tangocreations.co.uk/

Caerphilly Observer reader Martin Sotelano sent this picture in of last night’s Blood Supermoon – a rare celestial combination of the Moon being its closest to the Earth with a lunar eclipse.

The Risca photographer caught the sight on camera at around 4am this morning, Monday, September 28.

The rare event, which last happened in 1982, won’t occur again until 2023.

According to the Royal Astronomical Society it was the first total lunar eclipse visible in the UK since 2008, and the last one visible in its entirety until 2019.

• Did you see the red supermoon? We’d love to see you pictures. Tweet us @CaerphillyObsvr or send them to pictures@caerphilly.observer

Super Red Moon at 04:00 in Caerphilly, South Wales. pic.twitter.com/zm2llBnmrr

— Frank (@Conroy040) September 28, 2015

@CaerphillyObsvr over Trethomas at 3.30am last night #BloodMoonEclipse pic.twitter.com/HEybIZsQlu

— Nicola Johns (@Nickynackynoooo) September 28, 2015

The Blood Supermoon from other parts of the world

View image | gettyimages.com

View image | gettyimages.com

View image | gettyimages.com

1 thought on “Blood Supermoon rises over South Wales”

  1. Pete says:
    Monday, September 28, 2015 at 16:20

    I saw it. I had to get up in the middle of the night for a…….. Well anyway I saw it.

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