Glimpses of the Super Moon rising over skylines and landmarks of the world.
The Sturgeon Moon is named after the sturgeon fish by the Algonquin tribe of north east USA.
Sometimes smoke or dust in the air may cause scattered red wavelengths of light to make the Moon appear more blue than usual.
We present a set of pictures from around the world to show how the amazing 'super moon' enthralled the world last night.
The moon passed through the Earth's shadow exactly two weeks ahead of the highly anticipated solar eclipse on August 21.
The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century occured on Friday, July 27, and was visible from much of the world. Prime viewing locations for the four-hour long event included Cairo, Egypt; Santorini, Greece; and Harare, Zimbabwe. Here are some of the best views of the spectacular show in the sky.