January 30 brought us a Blue Moon and a Super Moon. The Blue Moon is called that because it's the second full moon in a month. And it's a Super Moon because it's close to the earth and looks larger than it normally does. On January 31 we're treated to a total eclipse of the moon. The Western US will have the best view but the Midwest should be able to see a partial eclipse. You can see NASA's video if you aren't up at 4:30am, there's too much cloud cover, or it's not a good viewing area. Source: Express
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