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The so-called supermoon appears behind the Turning Torso building in Malmo in the south of Sweden during a total lunar eclipse on September 28, 2015. Skygazers were treated to a rare astronomical event when a swollen "supermoon" and lunar eclipse combined for the first time in decades, showing Earth's satellite bathed in blood-red light. AFP PHOTO / TT NEWS AGENCY / JOHAN NILSSON +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo by JOHAN NILSSON / TT NEWS AGENCY / AFP) (Photo credit should read JOHAN NILSSON/AFP via Getty Images)
The so-called supermoon appears behind the Turning Torso building in Malmo in the south of Sweden during a total lunar eclipse on September 28, 2015. Skygazers were treated to a rare astronomical event when a swollen "supermoon" and lunar eclipse combined for the first time in decades, showing Earth's satellite bathed in blood-red light. AFP PHOTO / TT NEWS AGENCY / JOHAN NILSSON +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo by JOHAN NILSSON / TT NEWS AGENCY / AFP) (Photo credit should read JOHAN NILSSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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