On Tuesday night, Australians looked up to the night sky for their last chance to see a full lunar eclipse for almost three years.
The eclipse was visible around the country for about an hour, starting at 7pm in WA and just after 10pm in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and Hobart (ABC).
Star gazers were able to see the moon as a dark red coppery colour, which occurs when sunlight reaches the moon during an eclipse, a rare celestial phenomenon (The Guardian).
The next blood moon is not expected to appear anywhere on earth until 2028 (SBS).