Clear skies perfect for lunar eclipse
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Save Clear skies made it a good night for a lunar eclipse, the last until 2014.
It began just after 3am and lasted until almost four, as Earth passed between the Sun and the Moon.
The moon turned a reddy-orange colour towards the end of the eclipse.
Stardome Observatory says it's
because light from the Sun passes through Earth's atmosphere, illuminating the Moon.