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Lunar eclipse: How the world saw the moon turn red

AUSTRALIANS joined the millions of others who raced outside to watch the rare lunar eclipse, and captured it for themselves.

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MILLIONS of people around the world stayed up late or raced outside to watch the rare lunar eclipse overnight, which turned the moon red.

As the hashtag #BloodMoonEclipse started trending worldwide on Twitter, many stargazers turned to social media to post pictures of what they were seeing.

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Many in North America started to see the moon slowly disappear, as it began its journey to pass behind Earth, into its shadow.

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Here’s how it looked close-up from a professional photographer’s view.

News_Image_File: The moon is seen ... as it heads into a total lunar eclipse in Miami, Florida. Picture: Joe Raedle

This is how watchers captured it on their smartphones and cameras.

When it started to turn a slight shade of red, social media users got particularly excited.

Here’s another professional shot.

News_Image_File: A lunar eclipse begins over southern California ... as seen from the San Gabriel Valley, east of downtown Los Angeles. Picture: Frederic J. Brown

This is how it was seen by stargazers in Australia.

News_Module: Red moon from the Gold Coast

These images were captured across the globe.

This is how Guatemala City saw it.

It was clear to see for all in the Dominican Republic too.

These images were taken in the US and posted on Instagram.

News_Module: The moon turning red

News_Module: The Moon in Denver, Colorado

This Instagram image was taken in Nicaragua.

News_Module: Red Moon

Here’s another professional image taken from the Mt Lemmon Skycenter in Arizona in the US, which was posted on Twitter.

This image was taken from Hawaii.

This picture was taken in Texas.

Then the Moon starting to slowly return as the eclipse entered its final phase.

This is how it was seen in Melbourne.

Another view from Australia.

More photos from around the world.

News_Module: The Moon returns

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