Rare cosmic sight - the “red” super moon – is coming


On January 31 this year the people of the Earth will witness an unusual astronomical phenomenon – red, or as it is also called a “bloody” super moon.
The essence of the phenomenon is that at this time we will see a not quite ordinary moon, but a bright red. This occurs during the closest approach of the Earth to the Moon, when the satellite acquires a bright red shade because it falls into the earth's shadow, and it is lit by a limited amount of light.
This rare cosmic sight will be not seen by all. Fortunately, the Central Asian region is among the regions of the Earth from which this eclipse can be clearly observed. People of East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, along with us, will be able to see it.
The best “bloody” super moon will be visible in Hawaii, in eastern Alaska and in northwestern Canada.
The population of the Eastern Europe and the Middle East will see the super moon too, but already when the satellite of the Earth will rise high enough and the sight will be less spectacular.
Well, the first to see a rare phenomenon will be residents of the western coast of the United States.
Well, do not miss it!









