In case you missed this, according to 10 News online:
“On Monday morning at 6:15 a.m. EST, the moon will reach its perigee, or closest point to Earth, measuring a distance of 221,524 miles away — the closest it’s been since Jan. 26, 1948. The moon was even closer to Earth in January 1912 and January 1930.
The moon officially becomes full roughly two and a half hours later, making this a supermoon and the closest one in 68 years.”
I took this photo at 6am PST so it was already moving away and shrinking.
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