5 big astronomy events that happened in 2015

Right up until Christmas, 2015 was a year full of important 'astronomical' events.

It seemed like a week couldn't go by that something rare wasn't lighting up the sky.

5 of the best sightings:

1.       Blue Moon

The first blue moon since 2012 happened in late July, meaning that two full moons occurred within the same month. Several readers shared photos they captured during this "once in a blue moon" event.

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2. The Perseid Meteor Shower

Although the Perseid Meteor Shower occurs every year, this year’s was especially spectacular, because its peak occurred during a new moon. This created the darkest sky possible during the event, allowing for prime visibility of the meteors.

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3. Special Sighting of International Space Station

One night in August, stargazers were not only able to spot the International Space Station, but also a space supply vessel mere minutes later. This especially rare event was a result of the Japanese Space Agency launching the bright vessel on a five-day trip.

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4. Super Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse

For the first time in three decades, a super moon coincided with a lunar eclipse in September, resulting one of the largest and brightest eclipses of our lifetime. In addition, this super moon was also a blood moon, giving the sky a strong, red hue, and making the event an even rarer one.

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5. Full Moon on Christmas

For the first time since 1977, a full moon lit up the sky from Christmas Eve into Chrismas morning.

Interestingly, 1977 was also the year the original Star Wars movie hit theaters. While the next film in the franchise comes out in 2017, you'll have to wait until 2034 to see the next Christmas full moon.

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