Worldwide Wednesday night a unique scene is being seen when three epic events are happening together.
Not only has the moon been formed on Wednesday, but the second full moon of the month is also at the lowest distance from the ground.
The incident is named 'Super Blue Blood Moon', a large blue and bloody moon.
Moonlight started at GMT at 51 minutes by 10 O'clock and its end will be ended at 16pm to eight minutes.
Its half-lived inhabitants of the western half will be able to do this better. For the last time, the landscape of the world saw the settlers in 1866.
The 'Blue Blue Blood Moon' or the Great Blue Bloody Moon is the result of the blue moon actually.
The blue moon will rise for the second time in this month, but due to the eclipse the image of the earth coming on the moon will look red and it is also known as Blood Moon or Bloody Moon.
NASA says that specialists will also be able to observe the effects of the moon when the surface of the moon is rapidly cool.
Paul Hanny, spacecraft and groundwater expert experts at the University of Colorado, Colorado, said that watching the moon with thermal cameras will look quite different.
Seeing the moon in darkness, its scope will become more pronounced, and parts of the moon that can not be seen normally will be visible, because the rocks around the walls of the moon will appear as they are cold. It will take time when the dams will fall short.