Did the clouds block your view of the last total lunar eclipse until 2033?
Don't worry. We have you covered.
We went through Facebook and Twitter searching for the best images of the super blood moon last night, and this is what we found.
Enjoy!
ICYMI last night, here is a quick review of the lunar eclipse. While the eclipse lasted 5 hours in real-time, this clip only lasts 12 seconds.
Posted by Mount Washington Observatory on Monday, September 28, 2015
Missed the #supermoon#eclipse? @ScienceDante was able to snap some photos of the moon coming out of the shadow! pic.twitter.com/FOVvejt5lM
— Great Lakes Science (@GLScienceCtr) September 28, 2015
D.C. gets a lucky break in the clouds just in time for the lunar eclipse! More photos: http://t.co/5s73qJP2KZpic.twitter.com/NDJ2ABXNLT
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) September 28, 2015
Who else stayed up last night to watch the full lunar eclipse? Spectacular! photo credit Keith Garrett pic.twitter.com/lUKAQjWhbL
— NWS Owlie Skywarn (@NWSOwlieSkywarn) September 28, 2015