The eclipse coincided with a super blood moon, making it an even more incredible phenomenon, as the moon appeared tinged in red.
Take a look at the breathtaking photos captured around the world.
New Zealand was one of the first places to witness the total lunar eclipse on 26 May 2021. It is the first total lunar eclipse in more than two years, which coincides with a supermoon. A super moon is a name given to a full (or new) moon that occurs when the moon is in perigee – or closest to the earth – and it is the moon’s proximity to earth that results in its brighter and bigger appearance.
The ‘Super Blood Moon’ rises over the Anitkabir and the Kocatepe Mosque in Ankara on the evening of May 26, 2021.
The Moon as seen over Santa Monica, California, half of it dipped in red.
A surfer is seen as the “Super Flower Blood Moon” rises over the Pacific Ocean at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The “Super” moon observed in May is often defined as “flower moon” as well, mainly due to association with flowers blooming at this time of year.
A full moon is seen framed with a US flag during totality of a total lunar eclipse as the moon enters Earth’s shadow in Chico, California.
A total eclipse of the supermoon is observed in Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture, northern Japan, on May 26, 2021. It is the first time in 24 years that a total lunar eclipse of the supermoon was seen in Japan.