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LONDON — Supermoon lunar eclipse hunters in the UK and Ireland had to set their alarms for a very early rise Monday morning to see a rare celestial event, which won’t happen again until 2033.
The main event happened shortly before 4 a.m. when the moon turned a coppery red, before it emerged from the earth’s shadow and everyone could finally go back to bed.
If you weren’t one of the early morning sky watchers, here’s what you missed from moon rise to eclipse.