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Everything you need to know about Wednesday's total lunar eclipse

Early Wednesday morning the stars will align in a rare celestial trifecta: a super moon, a blue moon, and a total lunar eclipse. Known as the "super blue blood moon," it was last seen in December 1982. To understand this event and how best to view it, ideastream's Rick Jackson spoke with Jay Reynolds, a research astronomer at Cleveland State University.

Jay Reynolds-- Cleveland State University.