10:20 PM CST, nearly fully eclipsed, after which my camera decided it didn’t care to focus at -30 F.
The name may seem dramatic, but it was really just a full lunar eclipse (“blood” for the reddish-brown color it turns), in January (“wolf” by the Native American calendar), on a night when the moon was closer to the earth than usual (“super”).
Which, perhaps, is amazing enough to deserve such a dramatic title.
“God is my King from of old, working salvation on the earth…The day is His, and His also the night; He established the sun and moon.” (Psalm 74:12,16)