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Total lunar eclipse

Clear skies Sunday night gave the Sunshine Coast a perfect view of the total lunar eclipse. The rare super blood wolf moon eclipse has only happened three times in the past two centuries.
Lunar Eclipse
The Jan. 20 lunar eclipse took three hours and peaked at approximately 9:15 p.m.

Clear skies Sunday night gave the Sunshine Coast a perfect view of the total lunar eclipse. The rare super blood wolf moon eclipse has only happened three times in the past two centuries.

The eclipse took about three hours, peaking at approximately 9:15 p.m.

An eclipse is a result of the perfect lineup of the sun, earth and moon. The next total lunar eclipse seen from Canadian soil will take place on May 16, 2022 where the east and central part of the country are favoured to see the entire eclipse.