Skywatchers across the world have been treated to the stunning sight of a lunar eclipse today.
The so-called blood moon was seen in parts of the US at around 8am GMT and in Asia at about 10am.
It will be only the second one to be seen in a period of four years, and has been dubbed Blood Moon because of its reddish, orange glow.
People in Europe, Africa and the eastern part of Brazil missed out on the show but NASA hosted a live feed for those who missed out on seeing it for real.
The last total lunar eclipse took place on April 15, with the next is expected to take place on 4 April 2015.
There will be two full lunar eclipses again next year.