Very close encounters of the 'super moon' kind: Amazing pictures of our lunar neighbour... the nearest it's been in 20 years
By Paul Bentley
Last updated at 12:05 AM on 21st March 2011
It looks like an intergalactic
pilot is trying to cut the moon in half. In fact, this memorable image
was created by a very Earthly vapour trail from a plane.
The shot is one of many
extraordinary pictures of our nearest neighbour taken across the world
this weekend, including a magical one below at Glastonbury Tor,
Somerset.
As well as being full, the moon is currently relatively close to the Earth.
On Saturday it was 220,625 miles away, making it seem brighter and yellower and creating the eye-catching 'super moon' effect.
It was the first time since January
19, 1992, that the moon has been so close to the Earth. At its
furthest, it can be 250,000 miles away.
An aircraft flies past the moon over Somerset on Saturday night as it
is at its closest point to the earth for almost two decades. It appears
the moon is being sliced in half.
Revellers stand beside St Michael's Tower on Glastonbury Tor,
Somerset, watching the moon as it is at its closest point to Earth for
two decades
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