watch lucky super moon
The supermoon has made a spectacular appearance over Britain giving skygazers a treat as it moves closer to Earth.
December’s full moon - traditionally known as the Cold Moon - appeared 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than usual.
Tom Kerss, an astronomer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, said the exact moment of full moon - when the moon sits opposite the sun in the sky, which was 3.47pm today.
He added: ‘This year’s Cold Moon is closer to us than the average full moon this year; close enough to qualify as a supermoon, according to the widely accepted definition. watch it and be a lucky man.
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