Blood Moon dazzles South East during lunar eclipse
Joshua Askew
BBC News, South East

Early risers in the South East of England were able to see a "Blood Moon" just before sunrise on Friday.
A Blood Moon happens when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow, gradually darkening then becoming a dusky red.
The eclipse was partial for most of Surrey, Sussex and Kent, although in some western areas of the country the Moon was completely covered in shadow.
The phenomenon was last seen in May 2022, when the Moon turned completely red.
Here are some of the best pictures taken on Friday morning.







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