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Total Lunar Eclipse Gives SoCal an Early Morning Show
Celestial display will not be seen again until 2014.
A total lunar eclipse kicked off its celestial show in the wee hours of Dec. 10.
The eclipse could be seen from much of the western United States, with better visability seen from Hawaii.
The eclipse began around 4:45 a.m.
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The entireity of the eclipse was ... well, eclipsed by a cloud bank that swept in after 5 a.m.
Another total lunar eclipse will not be seen again until 2014.
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