At 3:35am BST, the moon, known today as the perigean full moon, will only be 356,907km (221,772 miles) away from Earth. However as I will probably be fast asleep at this time, here is a shot I took a few hours ago, about an hour after it had risen.

Looks more like a beach ball in this shot! Do hope you got or get to see the super moon too. Will disappear about 7am our time so you have a few hours left wherever you are. By the way this is a bonus square, the post I had prepared will follow later.
I didn’t get to see it but it looks amazing!
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worth looking out tonight as whilst no longer a full moon, will still be pretty great
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Solid overcast here, no luck. Which really is unfortunate, because at this time of year I can watch the moon rise while sprawled on my sofa — no need to even go outside.
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oh now . .. we need winds to come and blow away that cloud for you. We saw it again last night and it was even more lovely. I though have to peer out of a window, so envy your sofa view
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ah not sure my comments are getting through again 😦 love your post today
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Fantastic photo, Becky! I never even saw it, so I appreciate your photo!
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So glad you like – maybe look tonight. Will be almost full
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Nice shot of the pink moon, Becky. I got a couple of shots last night after fussing with my real camera. Saving the image for Sunday Stills.
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ooh can’t wait to see 🙂
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What a marvelous photo of the large full moon. 😀
Here is my entry for the 8th. Enjoy!
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/04/08/april-8-squaretops-and-photo-a-day-and-colors-and-letters-challenges/
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Thank you so much Cee 🙂 have a great day xx
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