Over the past 24 hours, we have been experiencing a 'Supermoon'.. The closest full moon to Earth since 1948. While in many parts of Ireland have been suffering from poor visibility due to cloud (surprise surprise) other parts of the world have been much luckier, as these photos prove. Unbelievable shots!!
#supermoon seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado. By Forrest Boutin. #Supermoon2016 #superluna #supermaan #weatherphoto pic.twitter.com/IErhcF43f4
— #WeatherPhoto (@photoweather1) November 15, 2016
PHOTOS: #Supermoon: The closest full moon to Earth since 1948, seen from around the world. https://t.co/Z77KYBTpcZ pic.twitter.com/iCr3ompPAu
— NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) November 15, 2016
#Supermoon above Triglav, the highest peak of #Slovenia Photographed this morning - super fresh :) pic.twitter.com/2yOkB13udo
— Luka Esenko (@lukaesenko) November 15, 2016
There were so many brilliant shots of the #supermoon we had to share one more - hope you don't mind! (via IG/jeremyhedley in @MargaretRiver) pic.twitter.com/jMxGSpgFUe
— Australia (@Australia) November 15, 2016
The moon rises over the Arch in St. Louis, as seen from the Compton Hill Water.
The supermoon sets behind the CN tower in Toronto.
The 'supermoon' rises behind the Propylaea above the Ancient Acropolis hill in Athens.
Behind the balcony in Madrid.
Hat tip NBC