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  • A supermoon adorns the night sky over Seattle in July. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)
    Supermoon of 2022
  • A supermoon adorns the night sky over the Seattle skyline in July. (/ The Seattle Times)
    Summer super moon
  • A Perseid Meteor makes its entrance into Earth's atmosphere, burning up for all to see from Table Mountain near Ellensburg. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Streaking across the sky
  • This photo (one in a series of three) shows the moon moved across the sun in a partial eclipse on May 9th, 1967. Seattle Times photographer Roy Scully observed the phenomenon through a break in clouds that blanketed much of the Seattle area. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1967)
    Syzygy stardust
  • A total lunar eclipse rises behind the Space Needle. (Rod Mar / The Seattle Times, 2004)
    Dark side of the moon
  • A New Year's Day Supermoon rises over Seattle, Monday, Jan. 1, 2018. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    New Year's Day Supermoon
  • It promised to be a once in a lifetime event, but Venus transiting the sun might best be seen in someone else's lifetime.  Clouds obscured the sun forcing the cancelation of many viewing parties.  Still, for the moments when the clouds parted the spec on the sun that was Venus was visible. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times, 2012)
    Transit of Venus
  • The tail end of the Supermoon photographed the next morning after the full moon's eclipse the night before.   This is looking down NE 95th Street in north Seattle right at sunrise when the moon soon disappeared behind the Olympic mountains in the west. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2015)
    Autumnal Supermoon
  • The full Harvest Moon rises through the trees as seen from Seattle on October 5, 2017. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Harvest Moon
  • Totality is seen from 40,000 feet above the Pacific as a special Alaska Airlines charter jet is the first to experience the solar eclipse. The flight took off from Portland, Ore., in pursuit of the eclipse. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times, 2017)
    Totality above the Pacific
  • The eclipse reached totality at 10:19:34 a.m. [August 21, 2017] in Madras, Ore. Seattle Times photographer Greg Gilbert snapped this photo using a 300mm lens with a 1.4 extender and a 10X neutral density filter. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    A shot in the dark
  • A partial solar eclipse is seen through the trees in this view from Lake Forest Park a few miles north of Seattle. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times, 2014)
    Partial solar eclipse
  • Solar eclipse of the sun shot from Seattle Center Monday, August 21, 2017.  92% of the sun was obscured by the moon in Seattle. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times, 2017)
    92% from Seattle Central
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