On Monday, the moon will be as close to the Earth as it has been since 1948. This phenomenon is awesomely known as the “supermoon.”
Everyone can see this awe-inspiring sight, from the war-torn streets of Aleppo, Syria, to the metropolitan cities of the United States. Luckily for us, photographers around the world have been capturing images of it over the past couple of days.
Advertisement
Check out the images below and remember this is something we can all appreciate together.
If you’d like to share your images with us, tag them #oneworldonemoon
ARIS MESSINIS via Getty Images
MOHAMMED ALBUHAISI via Getty Images
SEBASTIAN KAHNERT via Getty Images
Advertisement
YASSER AL-ZAYYAT via Getty Images
Boston Globe via Getty Images
YE AUNG THU via Getty Images
Advertisement
THOMAS COEX via Getty Images
NARINDER NANU via Getty Images
Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Advertisement
Jason Reed / Reuters
GERARD JULIEN via Getty Images
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV via Getty Images
Advertisement
Toby Melville / Reuters
David McNew via Getty Images