There were dramatic scenes in the skies over Northern Ireland on Friday morning as the the full Moon passed into Earth’s shadow.
Some BBC weather watchers who were up before dawn were able to capture the lunar eclipse.
It began at 05:07 GMT, and reached totality at 06:26 GMT.
Some photos show a red hue to the Moon, often refereed to as a “Blood Moon”, that occurs when the Sun’s light is blocked from reaching the Moon.