A ‘Super Blood Wolf Moon’ Eclipse Is Coming in January 2019. Here’s How to Watch

Jan 02, 2019, 12:57 PM


In January 2019, stargazers in the U.S. and elsewhere will be treated to a lunar eclipse that some are calling the "super blood wolf moon."

A simultaneous total lunar eclipse and a "supermoon" will take place on the night of Jan. 20 into the morning of Jan. 21. During the event, the moon will appear red-colored and slightly larger than usual for about an hour.

As the last total lunar eclipse until 2021, the astronomical phenomenon is a can't-miss event.

In January 2019, stargazers in the U.S. and elsewhere will be treated to a lunar eclipse that some are calling the "super blood wolf moon." A simultaneous total lunar eclipse and a "supermoon" will take place on the night of Jan. 20 into the morning of Jan. 21. During the event, the moon will appear red-colored and slightly larger than usual for about an hour. As the last total lunar eclipse until 2021, the astronomical phenomenon is a can't-miss event.