Triple treat, trifecta, or whatever you want to call it, people in the western US looking to the sky next week will get to see a rare lunar occurrence with a super blue blood moon.
Have you ever checked out the cosmos from 12,095 feet? Some people do, and they will be gathering as a group, along with their telescopes, on Independence Pass June 24. You are invited to join this group.
While we go about our daily lives in the Grand Valley, the International Space Station (ISS) is continually orbiting the earth, and you can actually see it pass over Grand Junction.