The rare Super Blue Blood Moon is in the record books and what an event it was. 

Read our wrap story here about the meet-up of a Blue Moon, supermoon and total lunar eclipse. See more reader photos here! It was the first total lunar eclipse since 2015 and the first Blue Moon Blood Moon visible from the U.S. since 1866! See our video highlight reel above and read for more amazing photos, and details on what made the event so special.

Did you miss it? Don't worry, here's when the next Blood Moon lunar eclipses will occur through 2019!

The Most Amazing Super Blue Blood Moon Photos

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Editor's note: If you capture an amazing photo or video of the Jan. 31 total lunar eclipse and would like to share it with Space.com for a story or gallery, send images and comments to: spacephotos@space.com. Here are just a few amazing views sent in by Space.com readers: 


Astrophotographer James Jordan captured this view of the Super Blue Blood Moon at totality from Oakland, California.

Astrophotographer James Jordan captured this view of the Super Blue Blood Moon at totality from Oakland, California.
Credit: James Jordan


Astrophotographer Steve Scanlon captured this photo of the Super Blue Blood Moon over Locust, New Jersey at 6:53 a.m. EST (1153 GMT).

Astrophotographer Steve Scanlon captured this photo of the Super Blue Blood Moon over Locust, New Jersey at 6:53 a.m. EST (1153 GMT).
Credit: Steve Scanlon