EarthSky reports
On January 20-21, be ready for a series of firsts. It’s the first full moon of 2019, and the first lunar eclipse of 2019 (and this is an eclipse-heavy year, with five eclipses, including two lunar eclipses in 2019; read more). Plus, it’s the year’s first supermoon, meaning the moon is nearly at its closest to Earth for this month, as the eclipse takes place.
And now … a single sad last thing. This will be the last total lunar eclipse to grace Earth’s sky until May 26, 2021.
Read more about the Lunda Eclipse at The supermoon eclipse of January 20-21 | Tonight | EarthSky


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