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Yellowknife Lunar Eclipse

Monday night we got the treat of seeing the Lunar Eclipse where the Earth comes between the Sun and Moon. The Earths shadow started to cover the moon about 11:30pm and completely covered shadowed the moon by 12:30pm.

Yellowknife was gifted with a perfect show, with no clouds in sight. Many resident watched and captured the moment. Apparently the Dettah Ice Road was packed with spectators, as well as up on Pilots Monument. As for my, my front porch was a just fine.

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Of course Photographer Dave Brosha out does himself with this little photo.
The Solstice Eclipse

Did you watch the eclipse? Where did you watch from?

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Kyle Thomas

Kyle grew up in Yellowknife and is a local entrepreneur, writer, baker, and Yellowknife Advocate who is addicted to learning as much as he can about the community and sharing it with anyone who'll listen. In 2009 he developed YkOnline.ca. A website all about living, working and thriving in Yellowknife for residents, newcomers, and visitors.

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