Live stream: Super blue blood moon eclipse
Early risers will get a rare triple treat in the wee hours of Wednesday: a supermoon, blue moon and total lunar eclipse.
The blue moon refers to the second full moon in a single calendar month.
The supermoon is when a full moon is at its closest point in orbit to Earth.
The total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear red, a blood moon.
The eclipse will last about 3.5 hours, beginning at 3:48 a.m. PT.
The best view will be on the West Coast and right here, in the player above.
USA Today is providing live coverage of the super blue blood moon eclipse.
This is the first such lunar trifecta visible from the U.S. since 1866.

Lunar trifecta: Supermoon, blue moon and lunar eclipse all in one week
The full moon on January 31st will combine three rare lunar events for the first time in 150 years.
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