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.

Super Moon 7-8 April 2020

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.

 

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  1. I left it too late to look and take a photo as it was just too bright. Best time to capture it is as it rises. I must see what time that is today as the sky is clear. It wasn’t yesterday.

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      1. Later here. I had a look. I might pop along the lane and see if I can see it. Thought about the hill, but it will be too dark to get back down safely.

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    1. ooh yes do link here, my other post won’t be until this afternoon and so everyone this morning will get to enjoy your post now 🙂

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