Sunday Supermoon captured on social media
Sunday’s Supermoon brought more images from across Southern California.
The moon reached its closest proximity to Earth at 4:32 a.m. PDT on Sunday. The result, a so-called Supermoon, appears up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon.
As on Saturday night, Sunday night had people reaching for their cameras to capture the Supermoon.
Here are some images aggregated from social media:
#supermoon #losangeles pic.twitter.com/dq6yhon45n— Shaula Vega (@ShaulaVega) June 23, 2013
#Supermoon over Playa Del Ray #California pic.twitter.com/bfLHs6pwsb— Alana Bowker (@AlanaBowker) June 24, 2013
BAD MOON ON THE RISE: The Supermoon over Pasadena CA pic.twitter.com/dZTsVIbPYg— Keith Esparros (@kesparros) June 24, 2013
When the moon reached its perigee, it was 221,824 miles away from Earth — 16,176 miles closer than usual.
The supermoon may have a tiny effect on the Earth’s tides, but even if you live near the beach, you probably won’t notice. NASA officials say tides may be an inch higher than usual.
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