While Bangkokians have missed many lunar phenomenons because of our cloudy sky, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) will live-stream the super blue blood moon tonight, which is a lunar event that hasn’t been seen in 152 years.
NARIT Director Dr. Saran Posayajinda said Thailand will be able to see the super blue blood moon tonight after 6:30pm, and we’re supposed to see a full eclipse from 7:51pm to 9:07pm.
While there is no official public viewing in Bangkok, NARIT will live stream the moon on their Facebook page, from a telescope at Central Festival Chiang Mai between 6:30pm and 10pm.

So while you’re encouraged to look out for the super blue blood moon, which is safe to view with the naked eye, if the sky is not clear, check your Facebook.
A super blue blood moon is the combination of three phenomenons. Tonight, a blue moon, supermoon, and blood moon will coincide for the first time since 1866.
Other Coconuts cities, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Bali, and Manila, will also see the super blue blood moon tonight.