What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

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On the night of December 3 to 4, Earthlings could observe a supermoon. The moon approached our planet at the closest possible distance — 358,500 kilometers instead of the usual 384,500 kilometers — and this position coincided with the full moon. During a supermoon, the size of the lunar disk visible from Earth increases by 14%, and the brightness increases by 30%. Here's how it looked in different countries of the world.

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar Source: Daily Mail

Spectacular timelapse video captures the moon setting this morning over the chapel at St. George's School in Middletown, Rhode Island; tonight's supermoon the first of three consecutive supermoons; the next two will occur on Jan. 1, 2018, and Jan. 31 https://t.co/YRjXvf3CAg pic.twitter.com/PxGzvvNQ2J

— ABC News (@ABC) December 4, 2017

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

What the supermoon looked like in the USA, Spain, the UK and Myanmar

Publication from Novosibirsk, NSO, Siberia (@novosibirsk_public) Dec 3, 2017 at 7:02 PST

This winter, the natural phenomenon will happen twice more: on the night of January 1 to January 2 and from January 31 to February 1, 2018.

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