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Super blood wolf moon a rare phenomenon
January 22, 2019
Stargazers were treated to a rare lunar eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon Jan. 20. Kim Johnson of Milton made this amazing photo of the phenomenon that won’t occur again until 2021.
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