In photos: First of the ‘supermoon trilogy’ mesmerises skywatchers
Two more such full moons are expected on January 1 and January 31 next year.

Skywatchers enjoyed the last “supermoon” of the year, which rose over the weekend. The moon appears bigger and brighter on such occasions, and usually happens when the natural satellite is closest to the earth – this is also known as a perigee-syzygy. It is also called a cold moon when it occurs in winter.
On Sunday afternoon, the moon on Sunday afternoon was 222,761 miles from Earth, closer than its average 238,900 miles.
The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration said this was the first of three such full moons expected over the next few weeks – supermoons are expected on January 1 and January 31 too.
Here are some pictures of the supermoon from across the world:
The #supermoon rising over Mongolia. Good night from @Space_Station. pic.twitter.com/9OuWQaA4dL
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) December 3, 2017


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— Reinhard (@Rey_matata) December 4, 2017
The Super moon rising over Nairobi, Kenya.
Stages during it's rise stacked into one; timelapse failed
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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

Here’s the best time to see the Supermoon on December 3 https://t.co/L2lgHnsgka pic.twitter.com/eaQERMpTND
— Travel + Leisure (@TravelLeisure) December 4, 2017


The #ColdMoon appears over the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC pic.twitter.com/JBZZk5ZxqT
— Chris Duncan (@CTDPIX) December 3, 2017
Tonight’s #supermoon rising behind downtown Tampa. Taken from 4th Street in St. Petersburg. #moon #fullmoon pic.twitter.com/orpXr3xZxz
— James Boone (@OldBoone) December 4, 2017
An aircraft passes in front of the Moon, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017 in Washington. Today's full Moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons. #supermoon2017 https://t.co/IYFIJS2n6z pic.twitter.com/uzXZAsjYEf
— NASA HQ PHOTO (@nasahqphoto) December 4, 2017
Have you stepped outside to see tonight’s supermoon? Here, the Moon is seen as it rose this evening in Washington, DC. Today’s full Moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons. Details: https://t.co/GccSiA5Jbb pic.twitter.com/tUPcat13T1
— NASA (@NASA) December 4, 2017

