STARGAZERS were treated to a rare supermoon sighting.
A partial lunar eclipse of a supermoon could be seen across Worcestershire and much of the UK on Tuesday night (September 17).
Supermoons occur when the moon is at the closest point to Earth in its orbit, making the moon appear larger and brighter.
Worcester News Camera Club member Brian Smith took these incredible pictures of last night's supermoon.
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