Super Blue Blood Moon rises over Greece

Clear skies over Greece allowed skywatchers in the country to enjoy the spectacular sight of a rare Super Blue Blood Moon on Wednesday which combined a total lunar eclipse with a supermoon and full moon - what NASA calls a lunar trifecta.
The moon rose just before 18:00, acquiring red hues, after which it turned bright yellow as it reached the highest point in the sky. The eclipse occurred while the moon was below the horizon and was not visible in the country.
According to NASA, the event hasn't been seen for more than 30 years. This is the second-closest that the moon will come to Earth in 2018, after the supermoon on January 1. This is also the second full moon in January, which means that there will be no full moon in February, something that last occurred in 1999.
[Pictures taken in Nafplio on Jan. 31 by ANA's Bougiotis Evangelos. Video provided by Reuters]