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A look at the supermoon total lunar eclipse from Hamilton

The supermoon was visible to people in the United States, Europe, Africa and western Asia. Here's what it looked like from on the ground in Hamilton.

The next total eclipse of a supermoon won't happen until 2033

Sunday night was agoodone to keep your eyes on the sky.

The supermoontotal lunar eclipsewas seen by people in Canada, the United States, Europe, Africa and western Asia last night.

NASA says asupermoon is a full or new moon that falls closest to the fall equinox, and is at its closest approach to the Earth. This results in the moon appearing up to 14% larger in diameter. Last night this happened along with a lunar eclipse. That's whenthe moon passes directly behind the Earth into its shadow. This can give the moon a red tint.

Both events are rare.The next total eclipse won't happen until 2018, and the next total eclipse of a supermoon won't happen until 2033.

Here's what supermoontotal lunar eclipselooked like from on the ground in Hamilton.