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It’s not every year that a super blood wolf moon happens, so be sure to look up this weekend for one of the first skywatching events of 2019.
Most of the world will be able to catch a glimpse of this rare event, including Southern California. The Griffith Observatory said it will start streaming the event just before the moon rises at the facility at around 5:10 p.m. Pacific.
According to the Observatory, the eclipse can be seen anywhere from Southern California with no special equipment required.
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