Last ‘supermoon’ of summer 2014 captivates spectators online
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Monday’s full Harvest moon and third and final “supermoon” of the summer had people all over the planet looking up and into their phones as they tried to get the perfect shot.
A supermoon occurs when the moon turns full during its perigee -- that is, when it’s the closest to Earth during its orbit.
Here’s my best from tonight’s #supermoon as seen from the #NotreDame campus. pic.twitter.com/kWEeoSe3f2-- Robert Franklin (@TheRobFranklin) September 9, 2014
A beautiful #supermoon rises over #LosAngeles pic.twitter.com/N0j74XvccS-- Los Angeles Life (@Lyonl_LA) September 9, 2014
One of my favorite shots from tonight’s #supermoon over #Pittsburgh -- the moon hanging over the spires of PPG Place pic.twitter.com/ek2CSJMF8P-- Dave DiCello (@DaveDiCello) September 9, 2014
Full Harvest Moon rises above Lake Superior as seen from Duluth #supermoon pic.twitter.com/FOhZ7UE81E-- Andrew Krueger (@akpix) September 9, 2014
@ObservingSpace from #Verona Italy some pics of tonight #supermoon with clouds ... pic.twitter.com/uAKUZpRGf8-- Santone (@santone1973) September 8, 2014
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