And...saving the best for last...found out that the International Space Station was making what's called a Lunar Transit just hours before the blood moon last week and the centerline for viewing it was only a 30 minute drive from my house.
Wife counted down the seconds for me, and I fired off 90 shots hoping to capture something, and came away with a 19 frame composite of the station passing top right to bottom left across the moon. One of the most ambitious and wild things I've attempted and I'm still shocked such a nice result.
The ISS was only in front of the moon for 2.8 seconds.
ISS Transit - Full Moon pre eclipse, Jan 20 2019 by
Scott Tucker, on Flickr