“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/nalVh3KiMQ”
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“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/nalVh3KiMQ”
@WSJ I guess this is what it looked like @kendallleclaire 

@kendallleclaire *sigh* next time..
“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/wMNhnEHpNO”







“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/lSGfERrsS8” @EdRadway
@WSJ @NASA @Astro_Wakata @AstronomyNow what is that bright star I am seeing behind all these #bloodmoon pics? #justcurious #nasa
In the event you missed the eclipse MT @WSJ: Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty)pic.twitter.com/6KQRLkZOmk
“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/pFt2CIKJ5v”
Gorgeous... “@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/Irgj982VKR”
@WSJ wish I had the chance to see this in the city.
“@WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico. More photos: http://on.wsj.com/1ku1q08 (AFP/Getty) pic.twitter.com/T5CGhZITQk”
Blood moon? More like burnt orange moon. #Hookem MT @WSJ: The #BloodMoon2014 seen from Guadalajara, Mexico.pic.twitter.com/mJYaYan6kG
@WSJ Amazingly beautiful red moon
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