Editorial
Super Moon and Loving the Environment
A natural event as unique and phenomenal as the Super Blue Blood Moon, a combination of three different phenomena, is truly astonishing.
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The super blue blood moon is seen from Surabaya’s Sanggar Agung Temple on Wednesday (31/1). The rare phenomenon takes places every 152 years.
A natural event as unique and phenomenal as the Super Blue Blood Moon, a combination of three different phenomena, is truly astonishing.
We are grateful that nature is gracious enough to expose itself – sometimes its beauty (in the form of solar or lunar eclipse) and, at other times, its fury (through volcanic eruption or earthquakes) – to serve as food for our thoughts.
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