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Kerala gears up to catch a glimpse pf the Super Blue Blood Moon
The Priyadarshini Planetarium in the Kerala Science and Technology Museum (KSSTM), Thiruvananthapuram, is also making arrangements for people to witness this celestial event.
On the night of January 31, we will witness a rarest of rare celestial phenomenon in the sky, claimed to occur after 150 years! And it is going to be a triple treat as the sky will have a supermoon, a blue Moon and a total lunar eclipse, all at the same time. The sky watchers in the State are all geared up to witness the delightful experience, as it is said to be best visible here.
“It is going to be a wonderful phenomenon for Keralites as we will be able to witness it all together, very clearly, especially in the coastal regions. Let’s not miss it,” says Jayant Ganguli, technical officer, Regional Science Centre and Planetarium, Kozhikode. He explains the phenomenon better.