by Leslie Cox; March 14, 2025
We had a total lunar eclipse on the evening of March 13 and into the early morning hours of March 14. I was fortunate to catch a glimpse of the blood red-coloured moon at almost its total eclipse point, even though the night sky in Black Creek was semi cloudy. Unfortunately, the conditions were not good enough for me to get a night photograph of the moon.
But I did capture a good image of the January 31 – February 1, 2018 total lunar eclipse. This event was extra special as it was the third in a series of “supermoons” according to Nasa’s website, as well as being the second full moon in January which made it a “blue moon”. And because the planets were all lined up in our part of the world that night, we were treated to a total lunar eclipse which made the moon turn a blood red colour as Earth aligned itself between its moon and the Sun. Nasa dubbed the event a “super blue blood moon”.