
Parts of the world treated to a rare 'blood moon' during total lunar eclipse
Total lunar eclipses only occur every 18 months to three years, with the next one expected to appear on New Year's Eve 2028.

Total lunar eclipses only occur every 18 months to three years, with the next one expected to appear on New Year's Eve 2028.

The last time observers in the UK experienced a total lunar eclipse was in 2022.

Stargazers in Jersey and Guernsey managed to take some striking images of the partial solar eclipse, making the most of the first such event since 2022.