World to witness rare total supermoon lunar eclipse on Sunday night

WASHINGTON (Web Desk) – World is once again going to witness a rare total supermoon lunar eclipse on Sunday night.

The total supermoon lunar eclipse is also known as blood moon. The superman looks bigger and brighter than its usual size as it reaches the point in its orbit that is closest to Earth.

This total moon eclipse will be visible in North and South America, some parts of Europe, Africa and parts of West Asia and the eastern Pacific.

NASA said it has been more than 30 years since a supermoon combined with a lunar eclipse.

The next total lunar eclipse will be seen after 16 years.

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