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The phenomenon was the only lunar eclipse that was visible in Ireland this year.
The next total lunar eclipse won’t happen for 14 years.
It’s the only lunar eclipse viewable in Ireland this year.
The lunar eclipse coincides with a close passing of Mars in tonight’s sky.
Unfortunately Irish stargazers won’t be able to experience all elements of the lunar event.
The apocalypse is always coming along and ruining things.
Including the best Vine reaction you will see today.
If you have been asleep for the last eight hours here is what you missed.
We can’t see it here in Ireland, but we can watch a stream online. Hurrah!
Booooooo.
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