Rare Super Blood Moon to fill the skies

Experts have quashed speculation that the world is about to end – as skywatchers across Northern Ireland prepare to observe a Super Blood Moon.
A rare 'blood moon' will be visible in the sky in the early hours of Monday 28th SeptemberA rare 'blood moon' will be visible in the sky in the early hours of Monday 28th September
A rare 'blood moon' will be visible in the sky in the early hours of Monday 28th September

The internet is awash with claims that next week’s rare astronomical event will signal the start of the apocalypse but experts at NASA say our planet is safe.

At 2am on Monday, 28 September, the Moon will be unusually close to the Earth and look bigger and brighter than usual it will be a Supermoon.

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Within an hour, the Earth will cross between the Sun and the Moon in a total lunar eclipse.

Then, at about 4.30am, the Moon will be fully visible again and it should have a red glow from the Earth’s shadow.

It will be the first time in 30 years that there will be a Supermoon and a total lunar eclipse on the same night.

Some online conspiracy theorists claim passages in the Bible suggest the phenomenon will trigger the apocalypse.

However, a NASA spokesman said: There is no existing evidence that an asteroid or any other celestial object is on a trajectory that will impact Earth.