Last night we were treated to a blood moon.
Beautiful pictures of the 'blood moon' http://t.co/SPwFs9TV3p pic.twitter.com/0wsBOfUHAX
— The Independent (@Independent) April 15, 2014
We learned what a blood moon was and what caused it.
Vox.com: Over the course of a few hours, our planet will pass between the moon and the sun, blocking the sun's light from illuminating the moon as it usually does at night. But small amounts of light will pass through our dust-filled atmosphere and hit the moon, causing it to appear bright red - the reason lunar eclipses are often called "blood moons."
Photo gallery: See the best images of Tuesday's #bloodmoon http://t.co/Y839vLW2Tr #NBCeclipse pic.twitter.com/DEBqWLMkn9
— NBC News Pictures (@NBCNewsPictures) April 15, 2014
The process is fascinating.
Some Chiefs fans have noticed something special about this moon.
@ArrowheadPride Good morning!! Last night I saw the @KCChiefs moon!!!
— jose dario hachouche (@dariohachouche) April 15, 2014
The blood moon is a Chiefs fan.
Big Red, the man in the blood moon CC: @ArrowheadPride MT @NFLRT: something strangely familiar about this Blood Moon. pic.twitter.com/mR0NCQVQEP
— Andy Reid (@Chief_Walrus) April 15, 2014
And Big Red is the man in the blood moon.
I know yall seen that KC Moon Last Night!!! #ChiefsNation #Chiefs #KCMoon #DurtyDubb pic.twitter.com/iwHD64438I
— ⇨DurtyDuBB⇦ (@ItsDurtyDubb) April 15, 2014