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Photo by Jerry Pickard |
Jerry Pickard reports that almost fifty people gathered on the ridge over Shorecrest school to see the eclipse of the Super Moon Sunday evening. The moon was fully eclipsed as it rose over the Cascades and did not become visible until about seven twenty when there was no afterglow from the sunset.
From a different location in Shoreline, Wayne Pridemore was able to get shots of the eclipse as it happened.
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Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
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Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
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Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
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Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
The Seattle Times noted that "It was the first time since 1982 that a supermoon coincided with a full lunar eclipse. And it won't happen again until 2033."
I suspect Wayne did his work at Horizon View Park.
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