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Super Blue Blood Moon - Who will be up for it?
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It is the first Blue Moon Blood Moon visible from the U.S. since 1866!
Just in time for me to watch the sunrise. A bit chilly - 25 degrees F.
I can't wait. Anyone else? Any camera tips, besides getting the camera temperature acclimated?
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