By Associated Press - Wednesday, October 8, 2014

TOKYO (AP) — Evening viewers in much of Asia and early risers in parts of the Americas were treated to a stunning lunar eclipse on Wednesday, though clouds obscured it for some.

Lucky ones saw the moon turn orange or red in what is known as a “blood moon.” The hue results from sunlight scattering off Earth’s atmosphere.

At the Sydney Observatory in Australia, whoops of joy erupted as the moon made a brief appearance.

“Very spectacular,” Sydney Observatory astronomer Geoff Wyatt said. “The cloud certainly got in the way, but we’ve seen it during totality and of course that’s always the highlight — to see that lovely, reddish-brown color.”

In Australia’s capital, Canberra, Rachel Buckley watched the event from her driveway.

“It looked small, but very, very clear and really orange, I thought — blood orange,” she said. “It was quite exciting, pretty amazing to see because it’s not very often you get to see that.”


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In Japan, clear skies turned partly cloudy as the eclipse progressed, but people who gathered on the rooftops of skyscrapers in Tokyo saw the moon turn a rusty brown when the clouds cleared.

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