Did you catch a glimpse of last night's rare super blood moon?
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A super blood moon is when a total lunar eclipse (or blood moon) happens at the same time as the 'super' moon - which appears brighter and bigger.
The shadow creates an amazing orange-red glow that looks a bit like sunrise or sunset with the phenomenon happening every five years or so.
After some earlier rain, Wednesday night provided almost perfect weather for moon-gazing.
The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed those in the state's North-East and East Coast would have been treated to the clearest views.
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