Last night people took to their gardens and the streets to try to catch a glimpse of the “supermoon” lunar eclipse.
This particular phenomenon was last seen in 1982 and won’t happen again until 2033 which is why it’s so incredible.
Check out some of the snaps that were tweeted out from around the world…
Nice capture of the #Supermoon eclipse from Coolaney in Sligo. Photo by @JordanPhoto18 pic.twitter.com/tM5LYFjm2B
— Barra Best (@barrabest) September 28, 2015
“What you’re basically looking at, is every sunrise, and sunset in the world” #SuperMoon pic.twitter.com/8QZ5fpS27T — PhotoTime (@ItIsPhotoTime) September 28, 2015
What a beauty! Goodnight Moon. #BloodMoonEclipse #Supermoon pic.twitter.com/fg4hs9jiW3
— Paulina Plazas (@PaulinaPlazas) September 28, 2015
The #Supermoon over Miami. @spann #ItsAmazingOutThere pic.twitter.com/Yrm6W0ZGxU — John Kucko (@john_kucko) September 28, 2015
#LunarEclipse – seen from Dublin. The small slither of light didn’t go away, I guess this is the darkest it gets! pic.twitter.com/PWyW5Ux3Y6
— Eddie Wongstock.com (@wongstock) September 28, 2015
Anyone looking at the moon?? What a spectacle – p #bloodmoon pic.twitter.com/mzLPWPOak1 — Na Fianna (@nafiannamusic) September 28, 2015
Sent in by Emma Russell…
