Sure, the moon will look awesome, but the super blue blood moon carries astrological significance as well, says Donna Page, a professional astrologer with a graduate degree in counseling psychology. While it's in the Earth's shadow, it will appear reddish-hence the "blood" part. That same night, the moon will also pass through the Earth’s shadow to create a total lunar eclipse. It’s considered “blue” because it’s one of two full moons that happen this month. Well, according to NASA, a "super moon" occurs when the moon is full at the moment when it's closest in its orbit to the Earth, making it look super bright. Sounds cool-but what does that actually mean? You may have heard that there’s going to be a “super blue blood moon” early on January 31.
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