PHOTOS: Supermoon illuminates night sky across the globe

In a repeat of 2023, an August illuminated the night sky Monday. But this time, it’s “blue” for a different reason.

“Although it will not look blue, as the third full moon in a season with four full moons, this will be a blue moon. The first recorded use of “blue moon” in English dates from 1528,” NASA said on its website.

This wordy full moon — — began Monday afternoon at 2:26 p.m. As a result, skygazers got to enjoy a bright, almost full moon through Wednesday morning. Tuesday and Wednesday should bring clearer skies for viewing.

Below are photos from around the world of August’s supermoon:

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