Tonight we photographed the October full moon, or Hunter’s Supermoon. The lunar perigee of this full moon (222,365 miles from the earth) occurred at 8 pm EST today, 16 October 2016. After waiting for the cloud cover to move, this photo was taken at 8:04 pm EST.

Specs: Canon EOS Rebel SL1, ISO 100, f/8, 1/80 second, 250 mm, using a tripod.
That’s beautiful. I took a walk around 9:30 last night to see the supermoon but the sky was a blanket of clouds and I could only imagine the moon in its full glory. Thanks for sharing. I am glad you got to see it.
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Try again next month, the closest and largest full moon will be November 14 and it will be the closest encounter between the Earth and the moon until November 2034!
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Thanks for the heads up. I’ll put that on my calendar.
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