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SALT LAKE CITY — More than 250 people gathered to watch the total lunar eclipse Sunday night at a viewing party at the Salt Lake City Public Library main branch. The Clark Planetarium set up telescopes for the event. The combination of a total lunar eclipse and the so-called supermoon hasn't been seen since 1982 and won't happen again until 2033.
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