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  • Lunar Eclipse, February 20, 2008, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Saskatoon in fall colours
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  • Just after sundown, Sunday, April 26, 2009, a slender crescent Moon lines up with Mercury and the Pleiades star cluster for a three-way conjunction viewed through scattered cloud over downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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  • Looking north, trapper's tent, Ghostown Blues Bed & Breakfast, Highway 271, 1 km west of Maple Creek, SK.<br />
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The lights of Maple Creek brighten the sky at right (east). Except for that pool of light, the area is renown for its dark night skies. Cypress Hills Dark Sky Preserve is 25 km south.<br />
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On this clear starry night, a line of thunderstorms was blowing along the northern horizon. Flashes of lightning are visible in the photo.
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  • Milky Way and The Lodge at night, with cabins and Thresherman's wagon at right, Ghostown Blues Bed & Breakfast, Highway 271, 1 km west of Maple Creek, SK<br />
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This view looks south, with the original chuckwagon at left, the campfire in foreground, the settlers' cabin at right, and the stairs to the thresherman's wagon at extreme right.<br />
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Yes, the sky really is that bright in Maple Creek, just 25 km north of Cypress Hills Dark Sky Preserve.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter's night sky contains brighter stars than in summer. Barely visible to the eye, the northern lights glow brightly green in this long exposure. Later, long after we had gone to bed, the aurora unexpectedly expanded overhead and brilliantly illuminated the landscape. (Note that instability of the tripod in the snow prevents very large enlargements of this image.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The clouds blew away during the night, leaving us with a clear sky by about 4 a.m., and this beautiful sunrise just about 7:30 a.m.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter's night sky contains brighter stars than in summer. The constellation Orion soars over our winter campsite, as Mark stokes the fire. (Note that instability of the tripod in the snow prevents very large enlargements of this image.)
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  • A bright, active aurora borealis fills the sky over the South Saskatchewan River and downtown Saskatoon
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  • A bright, active aurora borealis fills the sky over the South Saskatchewan River and downtown Saskatoon
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter hues are much more muted than the saturated colours of summer. Past sunset, alpenglow casts the clouds in magenta, while the colours of the sky reflect in the snow-covered landscape.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Cedar Avenue, Teck Smelter in background lit up under nighttime sky and snow, viewed from southeast corner of Cedar Avenue and Spokane Street. We changed our dinner plans after leaving the Pastry Shop and were on our way to the Colander Restaurant when I took this photo.
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