Timelapse video of Supermoon eclipse
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
An incredible time lapse video has been released showing today's Supermoon eclipse.
The celestial event that took place in the early hours of today has been described as a once in a generation event.
This saw the Earth positioned in a straight line between the moon and the sun, blotting out the direct sunlight.
Some light still crept around the planet's edges and filtered through its atmosphere, casting an eerie red light that creates the blood moon.
Durbanites have shared lovely images of what they've witnessed. Click here to see images.
Described as a supermoon lunar eclipse, the last one was recorded in 1982 and the next will occur in 2033.
See the time lapse video below.
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