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Blood moon eclipse appears in south Florida sky
Stargazers around the world were treated to a rare sight overnight, as a blood moon appeared in the sky during a lunar eclipse.
At around 03:30 GMT on Monday, the Earth was positioned directly between the Sun and the Moon and as the latter fell into the Earth’s shadow, it was turned a dusky shade of dark red.
Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye.
Across the world - including in south Florida - the stunning sight lit up the sky.
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