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On Wednesday evening the Sun, Earth and Moon lined up perfectly for a lunar eclipse just as the Moon was nearest its closest orbit point to Earth to create a phenomenon called a “super blue blood moon,” stargazers in many cities prepared their telescopes to witness the show as had been forecast by astronomers, and once it was over they gathered to perform religious rituals.
(The Jakarta Post / News Desk)