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Rare Supermoon Will Have South Passaic Residents Seeing Red

PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- Look up in the sky for a rare celestial event that will create a red moon to be seen over Passaic County on Sept. 27.

A rare supermoon will cause the moon to appear red on Sept. 27.

A rare supermoon will cause the moon to appear red on Sept. 27.

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It's been more than 30 years since this phenomena of a supermoon and a lunar eclipse coinciding. It won't be seen again until 2033, according to MSN News.

A supermoon appears when a full moon moves into a certain point in Earth's orbit, causing it to appear larger and brighter. A lunar eclipse is when the moon passes behind Earth and into its shadow.Click here to read the full article. 

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