Perigee "Super" Moon Images from Around the World

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Wow! The astrophotographers out there are getting artsy! Take a look at some of the most artistic images of the full Moon we've seen yet.

The August 10 full Moon was a so-called "super" Moon -- and it was the "super-est" of a trio of full Moons being at perigee, or its closest approach to the Earth in its orbit. It was just 356,896 kilometers distant at 17:44 UTC, less than an hour from Full. You can see a comparison shot of the perigee and apogee Moons this year immediately below.

Find all the technical details here

, but enjoy a gallery of great images from around the world

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A comparison the between two 'extreme' full Moons of 2014: the perigee Full Moon of August 10th, and the apogee full Moon of January 16. As seen from Central Italy. Credit and copyright: Giuseppe Petricca.[/caption]

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The August 10, 2014 'super' Moon. Credit and copyright: Robbie Ambrose. [/caption]

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Supermoon timelapse composite on August 10 near the ship mast at Barnegat Light on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Credit and copyright: FrankM301 on Flickr.[/caption]

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A cloudy look at the perigee Moon of August 10, 2014 along side the Desde el Obelisco, Malecón de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Credit and copyright: Goku Abreu.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_113840" align="aligncenter" width="580"]

'Super' Moon, August 10, 2014, taken with Nikon D80 from Ottawa, Canada. Credit and copyright: Andrew Symes.

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Super Moon (and a companion) rising over Brixton, South London. 10/08/2014. Credit and copyright: Owen Llewellyn.

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Camaro and Full Moon - Aug 9, 2014.Taken from the Cairns Wharf in Australia at dusk using an iPhone 5. Three frames; two exposures each. Credit and copyright: Joseph Brimacombe.[/caption]

It was prom night in Cairns... so the fancy cars were out. See Joseph's other "prom supermoon" image

here.

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People watch the nearly 'super' Moon rise on August 9, 2014 near a lighthouse. Credit and copyright: Will Nourse. [/caption]

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Perigee Full Moon mosaic from August 10, 2014 (a first attempt at a mosaic!) Credit and copyright: Mary Spicer. [/caption]

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Perigee Moon rise over London on August 10, 2014. Credit and copyright: Sculptor Lil. [/caption]

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The perigee Moon from Toronto, Canada at 8:35 pm EDT. Credit and copyright: Rick Ellis. [/caption]

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A full Moon flyby, as seen from Paris, France. Credit and copyright: Sebastien Lebrigand. [/caption]

Even NASA got into the "super Moon" astrophoto craze. NASA photographer

Bill Ingalls

took this beautiful image at The Peace Monument on the grounds of the United States Capitol, in Washington D.C. :

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A perigree full moon or supermoon is seen over the The Peace Monument on the grounds of the United States Capitol, Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full. Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)[/caption]

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Nancy Atkinson

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy Atkinson is a space journalist and author with a passion for telling the stories of people involved in space exploration and astronomy. She is currently retired from daily writing, but worked at Universe Today for 20 years as a writer and editor. She also contributed articles to The Planetary Society, Ad Astra (National Space Society), New Scientist and many other online outlets.

Her 2019 book, "Eight Years to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Missions,” shares the untold stories of engineers and scientists who worked behind the scenes to make the Apollo program so successful, despite the daunting odds against it. Her first book “Incredible Stories From Space: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Missions Changing Our View of the Cosmos” (2016) tells the stories of 37 scientists and engineers that work on several current NASA robotic missions to explore the solar system and beyond.

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