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#228679 17-Jan-2018 08:57
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Plenty of articles on the interwebs about this event coming up.  I've scanned through a few of them but haven't found a single one that can tell me when is the best time to view the spectacle.  I.e. stay up late on Wednesday night or get up really early on Thursday (my personal preference is the latter)? 

 

Does anyone here know please?





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  #1941296 17-Jan-2018 09:18
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Fore me, www.timeanddate.com is an excellent resource for any date related matters.

 

You can find your answer here: https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/phases/new-zealand/auckland

 

Or, for a more scientific site, have a look at https://www.space.com/39208-super-blue-blood-moon-guide.html

 

Edit: Full moon at 02:16 on Thu morning. Might as well stay awake.





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