Sorry, but in these times I find it disturbing to see a phrase like "super blue blood moon." "super" - The moon looks a little larger, but not really perceptible to the eye. >>>
I will say that every time I've randomly been out and said, "WOW, the moon looks unusually bright tonight!" it has turned out to be some kind of "super" moon. I suspect we can perceive such things, even if they are subtle. (That does not mean they are not overhyped for clicks.)
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"Supermoons" occur in the winter. The moon is higher in the sky, which may make it look brighter too. It also looks bigger when it is near the horizon.
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