 Hey, this is Brad Tucker here at A&U, and if you're just as excited as me about the upcoming super blue Lunar Eclipse, here are all the details that you need to know about what this event actually is. So we'll be getting a total lunar eclipse, and you don't need any special equipment with this, and this is when the moon goes into the Earth's shadow. So light from the Sun falls on the Earth, and that produces a shadow going into space. And when the moon fully goes into that shadow, it's going to turn red. So the light from the Sun, which goes to the Earth, the sunrise and sunset of the Earth, will go into space and light up the moon, so the moon will have the sunrise and sunset, Earth's sunrise and sunset. But it'll also be closer a bit in its orbit to the Earth, so it'll be a super moon, and it's the second full moon of the month, a blue moon. So on January 31st, appreciate something that hasn't happened since before Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.