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Partial lunar eclipse seen over Jerusalem shrines

Partial lunar eclipse seen over Jerusalem shrines
A rare lunar phenomenon called a Super Blood Wolf Moon eclipse was partially seen over the skyline of Jerusalem’s Old City in the early hours of today, Monday.
The lunar event was visible to all of North America, and parts of Europe and Africa. The Middle East and other parts of Africa were able to see a partial eclipse.
According to WCPO, a super blood wolf moon eclipse is actually three separate phenomena happening at the same time: a lunar eclipse, a super moon and a wolf moon.


A lunar eclipse happens when the earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, a super-moon occurs when the moon is within 90 percent of its closest possible distance to the Earth while the “wolf moon” refers to the first full moon of the year.

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