Sunday night, we were graced with a rare astronomical occurrence called the super blood moon. The moon was the closest it gets to the Earth in its orbit, making it appear larger than usual. On top of this was a lunar eclipse, a combination of things that haven't happened since 1982 and won't happen again until 2033.

We had a great view in El Paso, with the eclipse starting around 8:15 p.m. Check out some of the photos taken of the moon by El Pasoans last night:

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