Ottawa catches #SuperBloodMoon before clouds roll in

Image | Super Blood moon from Gatineau Park

Caption: Alex Macdonald captured the supermoon from King Mountain Trail in Gatineau Park on Sunday evening. (Alex Macdonald)

The supermoon created by Sunday evening's lunar eclipse brought a scene of red you won't see for another 18 years.
Clouds eventually rolled in, making it somewhat difficult to catch the #SuperBloodMoon, but that didn't stop a selection of skygazers from capturing the various stages of the eclipse from Ottawa.

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James Peltzer also sent us photos from each stage on Monday morning.
Please sends us your photos of the #SuperBloodMoon by tweeting to @CBCOttawa or sending an email cbcnewsottawa@cbc.ca.

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