On January 31, which is today marks a total lunar eclipse, but this is coinciding with supermoon and a blue moon as well. The event is being termed as a super blue blood moon and is a rare lunar event for star-gazers. According to NASA, this celestial event is a lunar trifecta where three particular events are colliding, resulting in the Super blue blood moon. Those living in the US, Alaska and Hawaii will see a pre-dawn “super blue blood moon,” and will enjoy the best view of this lunar eclipse.