Cordillera - This year's best supermoon has finally seen by skywatchers from Cordillera last night. The lunar eclipse, or so called "blood moon" was seen at 7:18PM and 7:58PM along Philex road.
According to NASA, a blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth is positioned directly between the moon and the sun.
The appearance of the red color is due to the Earth's atmosphere filtering the sunlight and scattering the blue light but allowing red light to pass through.
Here are two photos of the Super Blood Moon captured by Neil Onchangco.
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Photo Courtesy || PIO-Baguio |
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