Tonight, the moon will turn a deep shade of red due to a rare combination of events. The “super blood moon” occurs when the moon reaches its closest point to earth at the same time as it goes into a lunar eclipse.
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The event should be visible right across Australia, but the east coast is expected to get the best view.
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