Stunning lunar experience captivates SA
PEOPLE across South Australia, and the country, rose early on Saturday to catch a glimpse of a rare “blood moon” or lunar eclipse, which began at about 4am. Our images captivate this amazing experience.
PEOPLE across South Australia, and the country, rose early on Saturday to catch a glimpse of a rare “blood moon” or lunar eclipse, which began at about 4am. Our images captivate this amazing experience.
AUSTRALIANS and the rest of the world have watched the moon turn blood red during the longest lunar eclipse this century. SEE THE PHOTOS
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